Greetings!
And welcome to another fuzzy offering left just outside the back door by Marko the Werelynx.
This week I thought I'd share a few more photos from my trip up into the rolling, green mountains along the northern border of the Czech Republic. I went there with a group of friends with whom I've been visiting this area nearly once a year for the last dozen years or so. There was a bit of rain during our hikes in this lovely national forest, but it just made for photos decorated with glistening droplets. Practically lit the place up like an aisle of Hallmark greeting cards. Listen carefully, perhaps you'll hear the steady drip, drip of kitsch and doggerel wafting through the spruce boughs...
Still with me?
That bit in the intro didn't scare you off? Well, how about this? It's dark and scary in the woods! And the rocks are slippery!
Yes, it was a beautiful time of year to walk in the woods and the varieties of wildflowers strutting around like peacocks was bewildering. I was so thoroughly bewildered that I still haven't managed to drag out my guides to Czech wildflowers and look up the names of more than a few of them. I'll do what I can tomorrow to add some labels if it decides to rain enough to keep me away from the garden.
Stinging insects will get you if you continue!
Or maybe not.
On with the show.
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