Wednesday, February 7
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A lot of clicking there Sue. Is the pale blue flower an ipheon
ReplyDeleteThe pale blue flower in the top collage is rosemary and in the bottom one iris Katherine Hodgkin which I guess you recognise, I can't find another. These are just a tiny sample of all the photos I tale in a month.
DeleteBy the way did you see the photos of the clivia that you gave me?
Thats a lot of fine pictures but then you lots of different things
ReplyDeleteJust a drop in my photo library ocean, David
DeleteWhat a busy month you had!
ReplyDeleteIt can only get busier now, tpals
DeleteThat red cabbage is striking, I like all the pretty patterns once it's been cut into.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a student I used fruit and vegetables as inspiration for art work, Jo and created a batik based on the pattern inside a red cabbage
DeleteI wanted to be really nosey and zoom into your greenhouse , but it wouldn't let me ...so you need to do some close ups for me ! :)
ReplyDeleteDebs, if you want a better peep into out garden greenhouse try looking on our vlog here
DeleteThat certainly looks like a productive, colourful January! It's great looking back, you get a marvelous over-view.xxx
ReplyDeleteYou do indeed, Dina
DeleteI thoroughly enjoyed that!
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Deletewow. I'm speechless - well done you guys!! x
ReplyDeleteGreat summary of the longest month!
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