“Sacred
watcher, wave thy bells!
Fair
hill flower and woodland child!
Dear
to me in deep green dells ~
Dearest
on the mountain wild.”
~ Emily Bronte
~1818-1848
~ “To The Bluebell”
This
little girl may well be thinking, “These boots were made for bluebells!” as she
merrily rambles through the beguiling bluebells blooming in early April near
the banks of the Swabia Creek at Lock Ridge Park and Furnace Museum, Alburtis,
Pennsylvania in this candid capture. She traipsed happily but carefully as to
not crush the bluebells, also called grape hyacinth.
The
blooming of the multitude of Lock Ridge bluebells is a clarion call of spring
in the Lehigh Valley, drawing many people to photograph and glimpse their beauty
in the span of the few weeks they bloom.
Lock
Ridge Park is a park built around an historic iron ore blast furnace just
outside Alburtis, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley. The park preserves
portions of the former Lock Ridge Iron Works, which dates back to 1868. The
59-acre park was opened in August 1976.