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Category Archives: flowers
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There are at least two stories in this image…one I did not see when I took the picture. If you look closely, a bee is hiding in the centre of the flower and a long legged fly sits on the … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, Photography, Poetry
Tagged Christianity, haiku, insects, Passion flower, symbolism
26 Comments
Five days: 4 – Just outside
Well, I’m away… so cheating is allowed… more than one photo for day four of the five day photo challenge…. Fifty yards from my front door and we are in the fields. There are no real excuses for not walking. … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, earth, flowers
Tagged countryside, fields, green spaces, healing, wildflowers
32 Comments
Bubbling over
“I feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring Feeling thin would be nice in many respects, but not in this context, though it is a feeling many … Continue reading
Saving the best till last
It was long after what is technically classed as lunchtime before I got home. It had been a busy morning in spite of playing with the camera in my son’s garden. The day was sunny but windy… a perfect day … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Dogs, flowers, nature, Photography
Tagged buckinghamshire, camera, red kite, Spring, Waddesdon
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The longest days…
“There is a god…” My tormentor grinned ecstatically. Though quite why he feels the Good Lord should choose to manifest proof of His existence in the tortured screams of a perfectly good hobbit, I do not know. My son, however, … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, Humour, Life
Tagged fitness, gardening, plants, roller workout, Spring
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