Wild harvest

This afternoon we went for a short walk to our local wildlife area.  
Lots of fruits and nuts were to be found there. 
The collage shows clockwise from top left:
Viburnum lantana Wayfaring tree
Corylus avellana Hazel
Prunus Spinosa Blackthorn/Sloe
Athemus arvensis Field Camomile ( in our road's wildflower meadow )
Viburnum opulus Guelder Rose

I spoke to both my sisters.  A is sorting out the many books and vinyl records  in our Mother's house, which is going to be a lengthy process. She has  also visited our Aunt, and is concerned about her because she has a broken tooth but says she doesn't want to seek any treatment...
C has been doing admin for  our  Aunt, remotely. I had some matters  concerning our Mother  I needed to discuss with C. 
(So now there are the three of us involved in the care of the two old ladies, and it's taking up a lot of our time!)
However, C had also been road testing e bikes.  I'm sure she would find one ideal in her hilly part of Cornwall. 

We're looking forward to us three sisters meeting in person in Winchester, in a week's time. 

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