Wednesday, May 1
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It's always such a treat to look back at the images of the month en masse as you really get a great picture of what you achieved. I especially love the one of the two robins, it looks like one of those mirror image performing art shows!
ReplyDeleteThey ere a pair, Deborah. The male on the right as courtship feeding.
DeleteYou have been busy with your camera
ReplyDeleteMy camera gets very hot, David. Or I sound say cameras.
DeleteI want to comment on the two robins too: It must be love because they are usually so territorial! Planting the last of my potatoes today I had a robin paying close attention to my progress.
ReplyDeleteHe had taken her out for a meal, Mal. I spotted them just outside of the window. The blur around the edges is where the leading got in the way
DeleteA great way of remembering the month gone past Sue. The words have been taken out of my beak about the photo of the two robins. It was the one photo that leapt out at me.
ReplyDeleteI expect there will be the flutter of tiny wings shortly, Anna.
DeleteYour April garden pictures show a very productive and beautiful month. Even bears and otters in the mix. I stopped short on those. ha...
ReplyDeleteFortunately for us the bears were not in our garden. The reason that I changed the full name of my blog :-)
DeleteYour tulips are so interesting
ReplyDeleteThey are very different, Endah
DeleteAwww, that cute little ottery face, but just look at those teeth! It's been a great year for blossom, let's see if we get a good fruit harvest now.
ReplyDeleteI just hope the frosty weather doesn’t ruin our chances of a fruit harvest, Jo.
DeleteA busy month in the garden and it's making me anxious for some proper weather to arrive. Hopefully we'll catch up quickly once it does.
ReplyDeleteI guess it depends how long it takes for the weather to buck up, Margaret.
DeleteWow, some wonderful pictures there! Loved the animals, birds and insects, especially the wren!xxx
ReplyDeleteI was particularly pleased to het some shots of the wren, Dina.
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