Wednesday, August 1
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Sometimes I think I take lots of photos, Sue, but I see that I'm in second place by a long way! Only joking of course, because I reckon taking loads of photos is a good way of recording what you grow and how it fares, so it should be encouraged.
ReplyDeleteThis is just a tiny percentage, Mark. I certain;y need no encouragement. :-) Then there are Martyn's photos and videos too! I regularly have 500+ photos after a day out!
DeleteWonderful July harvest, Sue. I love your pictures of birds, poppies,sweet peas!
ReplyDeleteHappy August.
Happy August to you too, Nadezda
DeleteJust lovely seeing the variety here, all that produce and wildlife, wonderful! Loved the gulls and the puffin.xxx
ReplyDeleteI always know which photos you will home in on, Dina.
DeleteLol....I suppose I'm far too predictable!xxx
DeleteBut in the nicest possible way :-)
DeleteFor some reason the bird pictures really stand out for me. They are all great!
ReplyDeleteDid you see the post with more puffin and gannet photos, Mal?
DeleteYes, but that hook beaked falcon(?) is the tops!
DeleteIt’s an eagle
DeleteI like this summary you do and July is such a great month for lovely photos - especially a July like this one!
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed, Belinda
DeleteI'm drooling at all those photos of soft fruit Sue :) A great way to remember the month of July.
ReplyDeleteAll now safely tucked inside the freezer, Anna or inside us!
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