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Tag Archives: flowers
Bridge
Ronovan’s haiku prompt
Unconditional
Ronovan’s haiku challenge
Urban spring
Over the past couple of weeks I have spent an awful lot of hours in the garden, weeding, planting and filling it with future delights. Not my garden, I hasten to add… mine is both very green and very untidy, … Continue reading
A day of little things
It has been a beautiful spring day here, so the fact that the heating has died again didn’t become apparent until I dipped my toe in the nice, hot bath I had run and found it to be about as … Continue reading
Posted in Life, nature, Photography
Tagged bumblbee, butterflies, cooking, flowers, house sparrows, PC problems, Spring, Squirrel
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Bloody weird
Sorry. I forgot the ‘and’… But there are no two ways about it, both applied this morning. It started, had I but known it, two nights ago. Ani was sprawled asleep on the remains of the sofa, having decommissioned it … Continue reading
Rare
Ronovan’s haiku challenge
Surprise
This little rose was in bloom mid January in Scotland, its fragile petals warm against the stone of an old church by the seashore.
Fireworks
Nature’s own fireworks Celebrating summer’s gold With exuberance
