We try to get to the National Trust property Cragside at least once every year, and the best time to go is normally early June, when the azaleas and rhododendrons are at their best. This year we have had a severe winter and a cold wet spring, so things are a tad out of joint. There were some fabulous flowers to be seen, but nothing like the profusion of bloom of previous years at this time. However there's always something of interest to see at Cragside, our all time favourite NT location.
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Sheep with lamb, Tumbleton Lake
Blossom, cherry?
Stream
Carved into a fallen tree
Tree sculpture covered with toy trucks
Tulips too!
Sony NEX 6 various lenses.
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