After a long winter of rain, storms and lots of mud Spring has finally arrived at The Cob. The longer, brighter days are filled with bird songs and the hellebores, primroses and daffodils are bringing splashes of colour to the garden - just a taste of whats to come in the months ahead.
Some hardy winter guests have wrapped up well and enjoyed long walks but many have taken the opportunity to get some rest and relaxation by hunkering down in front of the wood burner, maybe playing chess or scrabble, reading and watching the many birds that visit our feeders all from the warmth of the toasty Cob.
Now Spring is here there is much to do out and about in beautiful Herefordshire. The Black & White Trail takes in seven medieval villages with black and white timber framed buildings all peppered with cosy pubs, tea rooms, art galleries and village shops.
Herefordshire is famous for its orchards and for about six weeks in spring thousands of fruit trees are covered in pink and white blossom. Many cider orchards are open for tours and tastings or visit some of the many country estates and community orchards in the area.
Later in the season we are planning to visit some of the regions woodlands to see and smell the amazing bluebell carpets. Visit Herefordshire website recommends ten woods best for bluebell spotting taking in hill forts, ancient trees and limestone caves. All guaranteed to cheer us up after a long winter.