Wednesday, June 6

May in Pictures











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  1. Looks like May was a pretty busy month!! What an amazingly diverse array of flowers and veg you have - and you find the time to photograph everything too. I know that that can be time-consuming and a bit of a distraction when you have muddy hands and are wrestling with a tray of seedlings or something.

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    1. It was busy, Mark. We had to play catch-up. Taking photos is second nature like breathing. I never go to the plot without at least one camera.

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  2. Such a good reminder to take my camera out more often!

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    1. I rarely go anywhere without my camera tpals. My camera bag doubles as a handbag.

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  3. there's certainly plenty going on in your garden and the allotment looks amazing...mine may look like that one day...probably only in my dreams though!!
    I need to remember to take my camera out more and getting some good shots for the blog...especially whilst out with Polly!!
    Where did the Gecko come from???

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    1. Hi, Tanya - the gecko is newt. We tend to use our cameras to record what we have done- a sort of picture notebook.

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  4. Wow Sue, what a brilliant record to have and share. A lot of work choosing and editing your photos too I suspect. What a busy and colourful month you've had. I never take enough progress shots. I begin a task maybe taking a couple of shots and then get carried away and don't record the stages. I really enjoy seeing yours :-)

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  5. A stunning update thank you for sharing and blessings to you both

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  6. Such a good idea to record everything with photos - even the table and chairs with what I imagine was a well deserved cup of tea! In the 7th group of photos, your gooseberries appear to have a white film on them; are they okay?

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    1. Coffee, Caro - I’m not a tea drinker. I’m afraid the white powder on the gooseberries is mildew! We’re just hoping not all the gooseberry bushes succumb.

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  7. Goodness, you have got the allotment looking good!I did enjoy all these photos, especially the wildlife and the fruitlets! Looks like it's going to be a good year!xxx

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    1. I think it will be a mixed bag, Dina some good and some bad bits.

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