The lightning struck, intensely bright, followed in almost the same instance by the thunderclap directly overhead, so loud that it shook the car and then the rain began and fell heavily in large drops beating a frantic tune on the car roof, then almost as quickly as the dark skies arrived, they were gone and the sun was out again, although it was a few moments before the April shower stopped completely and a rainbow appeared in the sky.
We were parked by the village green, which was
patterned with strips of freshly cut grass and when we got out of the car the
mixture of sun, rain and cut grass produced a smell that was quite
intoxicating.
We locked the car and headed down the lane and as if
the switch on a great sound system had been flicked on, the bird life in the
trees bordering the green exploded into a cacophony of sound as they emerged
from their shelters to go about their spring business.
We turned off the lane into the woods where nature and
man had both left their mark.
The areas that had once been coppiced or pollarded now
went their own way and the woods were full of life.
On the borders of the woods the old cut and lay hedge
and the ancient hedgerows along the lanes teamed with a great abundance of life
of all kinds.
A sobering reflection on this idyllic scene is that
all the visible life was either predator or prey but that did not detract from
its beauty in fact it enhanced it if anything.
However the skies darkened again and the rain started
to fall and we had to make a dash for the car, but by the time we reached the
car we were soaked to the skin and we quickly scrabbled into the car as if
fearful we would get even wetter if indeed that were even possible.
Just as I closed the door the lightning struck again
and then the thunder shook the car violently once more.
What a wonderful and remarkable time spring is
wherever you are but in the British Isles the unpredictability transforms,
almost in a heartbeat, from tranquillity to chaos and back again, and you know
I don’t think I would want to live anywhere else.
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