Fields of Gold
Adrian McMahon // April 28, 2008 //
There is nothing quite like that summer feeling. Be it a stroll down Grafton street, a trip to your favorite park or chilling outsie your favourite coffee shop lapping up the sunshine, it can really make your day.
Yesterday while heading up the back roads of Ballyboughal to collect Peter on route to Malahide Marina for the Lombard On the Water Boat Show The first thing to fill the car was the scent, it was magic. I had to stop the car and take a few snaps, there was nothing but fields and fields of Brassicae napus, more commonly know to most in the kitchen as rapeseed oil.

Steve says 
… but I got there first…. ?!!! brassicae napus.. ooh!!
peter
April 28th, 2008
Stall the capall rĂ¡sa there Aido…
is that picture not sinapsis arvensis also of the brassicaceae family ‘known to those in the kitchen as charlock or wild mustard ???
peter
ps ha! ha!
April 28th, 2008
I’ll leave that up to you to decide mate. To me it’s a fine yellow smelly thing LOL
Yes, Ted you got their first. Good work
April 28th, 2008
ah.. now that’s funny!
April 28th, 2008
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