Ringlet
It was a fairly cold start to the day and a bit windy. I decided to go out to Aylesbeare Common and see what butterflies were out there. I planned to visit a small plantation there but decided to go via a different route. I hadn't been for sometime and had to back track several times before I found the area. The vegetation was looking very lush everywhere and I entered via a very overgrown small path and crossed the stile. I was very surprised to find that a large number of trees had been felled and areas cleared. I continued into the main area where the trees and open areas with apple mint and various grasses were growing. This area often had a large number of butterflies but I only saw 5 Ringlets as I wandered around. It was still very wet everywhere after yesterday's rain. The nearby small lake often had dragonflies but I didn't see any.
I then walked back and still managed to go in the wrong direction first. I should have bought a map with me as the one in my head isn't very accurate.
The weather was warming up as I returned and we had a warm sunny afternoon. In the afternoon I trimmed the lavender bush on one side as the long flower stems hang over the front path and I know that when our daughter and family arrive in a few days time they will not want to walk too close to the bees. The lavender is now hanging upside down to dry. A visit to the dentist followed and then a bit of work on the allotment. Some blackcurrants picked and the tops of some potatoes cut down.
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