Sunday, 27 August 2006
PINEAPPLE AND DRAGON FLY
Really thrilled to see our "pineapple" plant in flower. Really does look good but boy does it stink. No wonder flies are always hanging about it!
Had been chasing round the garden with my camera for a few days trying to get a photo of a dragon fly. Finally this one settled and posed very nicely for me.
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Labels: BEES/BEETLES/DRAGONFLIES AND SIMILAR THINGS, GARDEN FRIENDS
Wednesday, 23 August 2006
GREEN THUMB SUNDAY BLOGROLL
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http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/rubycabernet/frogkiss8.jpg Just something to make you smile
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The first few of many photos
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ABC WEDNESDAY BLOGROLL
Mrs Nesbitt - the creator of ABC Wednesday
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Ackworth born, gone West
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AVCR8TEUR'S OWN LITTLE UNIVERSE
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David McMahon
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Hin's Photoblog
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Neva's Daily Photos
Peter Miller's Blog
Photography by KLM
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Portland Daily Photo
Sally
Salty Dogs
Secluded Habit
Walksforwoman
The MaX Files
Mr Mapper
The Path Of a Modern Goddess
Travels in the 10/40 Mirror
The Oswegan
Mollitudes
HPY
Outhouse Capital Of Canada
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Gardenholic
I would describe myself as a gardenholic. I love being out in the garden come rain or shine - prefer it in the "shine". Now the kids are grown up with children of their own my nurturing tendencies I lavish on my plants. This last year has been a difficult one. I'm caring for my terminally ill husband and so have had less time to spend in our garden. All those years of effort in the past have paid dividends though because despite some neglet this year the garden has been better than any other year (mind you we gardeners say that every year!). I hope that some of the photos will be enjoyable to see for not only experienced gardeners but also for non-gardeners who will see what can be achieved in a small space with little money. This garden only a few years ago was one big concrete slab!
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