Lilies in the Morning

Gladiolus liliaceus, 15 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.
Gladiolus liliaceus

I encountered one of the first Large Brown Afrikaner lilies (Gladiolus liliaceus) of spring this morning. It stood on the same wayside where I saw another (of the cream-coloured variety), last October. Once home, I invited my mother to return to the flower to admire it. Upon her suggestion, we strolled further up the dirt road and what should we see but another of the same flower, precariously blooming on the verge!

Gladiolus liliaceus, 15 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.
The first lily I saw.
Gladiolus liliaceus, 15 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.
The second lily on the very edge of the road bank, still mauve and open on the overcast morning, likely to turn brown (or cream) and close when the sun appears.
(If you listen carefully at the 15 seconds mark, you can hear one of the Clapper Lark species, Mirafra apiata marjoriae, flap its wings and whistle in the distance.)

We then crossed the road, and there in the field, were more lilies scattered amongst the bushes! These I did not photograph; they were at some distance, and I did not have the right lens (it never occurred to me to use the iPhone). My mother told me how, when she was a child, on the first school day of spring, they had to bring a wildflower to class. She would come to that very field to pick a lily, three kilometres from her home!

Wander and Wonder

Allow me to share with you a few impromptu photographs and videos from my ramble among the hills, late yesterday afternoon:

Of my favourite hillock (at its feet, last spring, I saw a lily)—

My Favourite Hillock in Early Spring, 13 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.

Of the gentle “Mist from the Mountains” peaks unobscured—

The Kleinriviersberge's Inland Extremity, 13 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.

Of the light on the wheat at sunset—

Light on the Wheat at Sunset, 13 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.
Light on the Wheat at Sunset, 13 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.
Light on the Wheat at Sunset, 13 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.

Of Southern Red Bishops at the river—

And chattering in the reeds among the foothills (where I photographed them, a year ago)—

Of bramble, clover and grass—

Brambles, Clover and Grass, 13 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.

And the Little River (left), Babylon’s Tower (centre) and Steenbok (right) elevations at nightfall.

Mountains at Nightfall, 13 September 2019. Copyright 2019 Forgotten Fields. All rights reserved.