
‘A fine and subtle spirit dwells
In every little flower,
Each one its own sweet feeling breathes
With more or less of power.
There is a silent eloquence
In every wild bluebell
That fills my softened heart with bliss
That words could never tell.’
~ from ‘The Bluebell’ by Anne Brontë

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Are they all Spanish Bluebells, Annie?
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The close-up shots are, Joyce, but the woodland shot at the end was all English, I think. It was a little slice of much older woodland.
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Trully beautiful, Annie!
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Thank you kindly. This is such a lovely time of year.
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