Kimberley on Nostr: Mid-summer, the meadow has turned golden. I walk this place everyday, sometimes like ...
Mid-summer, the meadow has turned golden. I walk this place everyday, sometimes like now when the sunlight hours are plenty I go twice, yet it’s always new. Yesterday newts, today really noticing the golden grass and a potential glimpse of a water vole! It’s nowhere special, not a nature reserve, but despite being declared ecologically dead on the river 40 years ago itself brimming with life now.
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