It takes centuries to grow an ancient woodland.

A springtime to grow blossom.

Eight minutes for sunlight to reach Earth.

Eight years for a white helleborine to turn from a seed into a wildflower.

And a lifetime – more than a lifetime – to learn the wild things that knew this island long before humanity gave it a name.

14 responses to “Patience”

  1. Your words and photos pair up beautifully 😊

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    1. Thank you Belinda 🙂

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  2. Nature’s time is a good teacher in patience. Lovely tour and reminders Adele.

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    1. Yes, human beings are always in such a rush but nature works on the ‘big picture’ timescale.

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  3. It’s a wonderful time of year. Thanks for these samples of how beautiful spring can be.

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  4. How long does it take to destroy all this beauty?

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    1. Indeed. We seem to be on a race to do it ever quicker.

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  5. Patience, indeed. Love your photos, Adele!

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    1. Thanks Eliza. I was very pleased to find the helleborines. My first wild orchids this year. 🙂

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  6. Such a lyrical combination of words and images and in a wider sense a cautionary reminder to not take this planet for granted.

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    1. That thought was very much in my mind as I wrote this. Thanks Lynette.

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  7. Yes, we should learn patience and some humility too. Thanks for sharing your sense of scale and the beautiful images.

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