tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post4233197308466140787..comments2024-03-28T23:06:17.460+01:00Comments on wcs: Bloomin' broomwcshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00551283829616757577noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-62485805433778849682012-12-16T10:05:01.526+01:002012-12-16T10:05:01.526+01:00susan, thanks. This is the only one I've seen ...susan, thanks. This is the only one I've seen on our walks that's flowering right now. I'll keep my eyes out for more.<br /><br />tim, my sense of smell isn't what it ought to be, so I haven't noticed. Also, it's cold outside.<br /><br />mitch, it was quite surprising. Ken is also sensitive to broom. Achoo!<br /><br />mary, good luck!<br /><br />starman, I know!<br /><br />bill, thank you, kind sir.wcshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00551283829616757577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-13069936126305824272012-12-16T01:07:23.073+01:002012-12-16T01:07:23.073+01:00Walt, I am constantly amazed by the beauty that su...Walt, I am constantly amazed by the beauty that surrounds you. And you capture it so artistically.William Dameronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10129769129251689759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-16450139147152260512012-12-15T22:09:21.816+01:002012-12-15T22:09:21.816+01:00That night time thing always bothers me during hur...That night time thing always bothers me during hurricanes. Why do they always arrive in the middle of the night?Starmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12386841450183061541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-69695005027449303492012-12-15T20:55:19.812+01:002012-12-15T20:55:19.812+01:00Thanks all for informing me about Gorse/Whins. I ...Thanks all for informing me about Gorse/Whins. I especially enjoyed reading about kissing/out of fashion. Over the holidays I wonder how I can weave that into the conversation??? We just have Scotch Broom here in Oregon.Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04911284607089608538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-79049449487314255762012-12-15T19:50:09.851+01:002012-12-15T19:50:09.851+01:00Must be a beautiful sight to see amidst the frost....Must be a beautiful sight to see amidst the frost. The "brooms" are one of the many culprits tough on my allergies. I would have thought I'd be safe from them in your area in winter!Moving with Mitchellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12954028272162285597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-13479208414824567672012-12-15T10:35:32.948+01:002012-12-15T10:35:32.948+01:00Quots. 1846, 1860, and 2002 explain the rationale ...Quots. 1846, 1860, and 2002 explain the rationale behind this proverb and also the parallel saying when the furze is in bloom, my love's in tune. <br /><br />When whins [gorse] are out of bloom, Kissing's out of fashion. ‥Whins are never out of bloom.<br />[1846 M. A. Denham Proverbs relating to Seasons, &c. 12]<br />‘When the gorse is out of bloom, young ladies,’ quoth Sir Giles,‘then is kissing out of fashion!’‥There is no day in the year when the blossom is off the gorse.<br />[1860 G. J. Whyte-melville Holmby House I. iii.]<br />‘What's that old jingle about the gorse?’‥‘When the gorse is out of bloom, kissing is out of fashion.’<br />[1974 A. Dwyer-joyce Brass Islands 175]<br />Gorse can be found in flower at all seasons, hence sayings like ‘When gorse is out of season, kissing's out of fashion’, but in winter it yields no scent at all.<br />[2002 Country Life 9 May 128]<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-31728321851915183732012-12-15T09:48:25.004+01:002012-12-15T09:48:25.004+01:00Hard rain woke me up at 4 a.m., and I had heard ra...Hard rain woke me up at 4 a.m., and I had heard rain earlier, but I didn't notice any strong wind here.Ken Broadhursthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04430899802705818716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-7994130922349571352012-12-15T09:15:06.572+01:002012-12-15T09:15:06.572+01:00As Susan says Gorse [or Whin... yet another name] ...As Susan says Gorse [or Whin... yet another name] is in flower, to some extent, all the year round... personally I hate the smell when it is in full flower... far too sweetly scented for me... sickly so in fact... but where you can get it, Gorse Honey is absolutely wonderful. And a huge expanse of gorse in flower is a wonderful sight... <br /><br />So, Susan, it was a windstorm that woke me up... and not the cats! The bief is "grand café créme" this morning... and the neighbouring field, in the flood plain, is just that... flooded!! Rainfall overnight... 5mm.Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16439261142732764451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17913552.post-35721944633428314732012-12-15T08:48:51.013+01:002012-12-15T08:48:51.013+01:00You have correctly identified it. Gorse is a real ...You have correctly identified it. Gorse is a real lifesaver for many creatures. Its main flowering season is indeed February to June, but it has some mechanism by which there is always a few gorse plants in flower everywhere.<br /><br />We had a tremendous windstorm here about 2am, and heavy rain. Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06472449597146519943noreply@blogger.com