Nature, photography, pottery and making from the Welsh Border
Colour of the week is…..
Chestnut
Our tiny collection of conkers – it’s not been a good year for the Horse Chestnut trees near our house. So the ones we have found have been like finding treasure!
The collection looks beautiful!
We had one tree like this at our home yard when I was kid. Today I can find this kind of a tree at our neighbour yard but not at our own.
Oh, my goodness, they are so stunning. Is that what a conker is? I have always wondered. Are they the same as the chestnuts that are so yummy that you can roast?
I want some!!! Even for just the exquisite beauty and the richness of color.
Your photographs enrich my life so much. Thank you.
Sending good wishes for a beautiful weekend to you.
Lovely shot as ever – fresh from the tree I suspect as they soon dry out and lose that lovely luster. No conkers around here either, which means I can’t teach the kids the ancient art of accidently whacking each other across the knuckles! It’s a shame the trees are dying off in such numbers as they were an important part of my childhood. I did get a few nice sweet chestnuts a few weeks back which roasted up a treat.
The collection looks beautiful!
We had one tree like this at our home yard when I was kid. Today I can find this kind of a tree at our neighbour yard but not at our own.
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We are lucky enough to have a tree in our garden but it’s not had a good year!
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Oh, my goodness, they are so stunning. Is that what a conker is? I have always wondered. Are they the same as the chestnuts that are so yummy that you can roast?
I want some!!! Even for just the exquisite beauty and the richness of color.
Your photographs enrich my life so much. Thank you.
Sending good wishes for a beautiful weekend to you.
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Hi Ellen,
they are lovely, but you can’t eat them : (
Happy weekend to you too!
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Lovely shot as ever – fresh from the tree I suspect as they soon dry out and lose that lovely luster. No conkers around here either, which means I can’t teach the kids the ancient art of accidently whacking each other across the knuckles! It’s a shame the trees are dying off in such numbers as they were an important part of my childhood. I did get a few nice sweet chestnuts a few weeks back which roasted up a treat.
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Yes, fresh from the tree – that was it though just that little pile : (
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