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"I know a bank where the wild thyme blows..." - William Shakespeare

Veronica serpyllifolia

Ufton Fields

Conehead thyme growing wild on the top of the cliffs in Malta. Photo by Heidi Lindberg, MSU Extension.

A thyme bush before reflecting the sunset colors.

I love thyme. I planted this in late spring and it did wonderfully--bumper crop, you could say.

Wedding Photos for Mimi and John at Ciao Thyme Commons. February 18, 2017. Bellingham, WA. Photos by Gabe Rodriguez.

Wild Thyme (Thymus polytrichus) - Ballyvaughan, County Claire, Ireland

 

These thyme plants were photographed alongside the trail on a rocky section of the Burren between Aillwee Cave‎ and Ballyvaughan town center.

During the first 10 days while on the tour bus, there was never enough thyme to take pictures! :{)

Preparing the thyme for mincing for the citrus, herb and garlic butter for the turkey.

Thanks to my dear friend Tammy, I rediscovered a favourite cookie that I like to make to celebrate the return of the sun: www.suziethefoodie.com/lemon-thyme-cookies/

the best frasier fir candle in the world. ummm! for those who could put up a real christmas tree this year but needed/wanted the scent of christmas...perfect!!!

Playing around with my new Sigma 70-300mm APO DG lens with it's 'macro' function. Cropped a little.

The final stop on our long weekend in Kent ... Sissinghurst Castle Garden.

 

We are still under Covid-19 restrictions, so entry was by pre-booking only. We were quite concerned when we saw the weather forecast, which was diabolical. Parts of the south of England were having torrential rain and flash floods. We were so lucky ... the first spots of rain started to fall just as we got home.

 

The gardens are looking lovely ... the new Delos section was particularly impressive.

 

Not impressed with the social distancing measures however ... bits of string roping off some areas meant groups of people gathering in other areas, creating bottlenecks and impasses.

Thyme Broomrape growing in the Burren.

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