'Bluebells, cockle shells, eevy ivy over...'
On Sundays after church, my Dad and I enjoyed going for walks in the countryside. One very memorable walk happened each year in the month of May. After two miles or so, we eventually came to a single-track road, which meandered down through a secluded part of the countryside into a valley, quite hidden from prying eyes.
No surprise, therefore, when given the opportunity of creating a garden here at Barleycorn, that I wanted to recapture that memory by paying homage to the bluebells, in a little bed entirely devoted to them. And keeping them company? Why, a canopy of silver birch trees, of course.That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went,
And cannot come again.
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went,
And cannot come again.
Housman
