A small container placed at the junction of Brandlesholme Road and Longsight Road
Take a seat and enjoy the views which are spectacular on a fine day
The daffodils that line both the roads are amazing in Spring, all the bulbs were planted by the Rotary Club
Daffodil Facts:-
Plant lore tells us that daffodils bring good fortune to the person who avoids trampling on them, so watch where you step!
The daffodil is a symbol of rebirth - a sign of the new beginnings that come with spring.
Daffodils are often found connected with Easter and Easter religious services because of their new birth significance.
Daffodils are the birthday flower of March, the same month as the spring equinox that heralds the beginning of a new season.
Never give a single daffodil, as bringing a single daffodil into the house will bring misfortune. Always give a bunch to ensure happiness.
Roman soldiers would carry several bulbs with them and if mortally wounded, they'd chow down on the bulbs. The bulb would work its narcotic wonder and the soldier would painlessly die.
When you go for the cache please use stealth as it can get quite busy along the roads here, take care obviously near the busy road