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Category Archives: Photography
20/52: mothers’ day memorial garden
Although generally I am pretty good at grammar, I’m never sure whether to put the apostrophe before or after the “s” for this particular day, as it depends if you are talking singular or plural: Mother’s Day if you are … Continue reading
19/52: signs of autumn
My three beautiful weeping japanese maples, Inaba shidare, continue to delight every autumn, with their vibrant burgundy tones. They seem to all be at various stages of colour-changing, though unfortunately the photos do not do them justice. Moving around the garden, … Continue reading
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Tagged 52 weeks, autumn leaves, fuchsia, inaba Shidare, marigold photo, nandina, nerine, weeping Japanese maple
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17/52: no arch enemies here
As with serial planting, a recurring theme or two can help unify your landscaping and decorating into a complete unit. My fondness for arches is evident in my garden. Starting with the front door and welcome sign, through to the … Continue reading
Posted in Garden, Photography
Tagged 52 weeks, arches, Asparagus Fern, garden ideas, garden photography, rose arbour
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16/52: present purr-sonalities: shadow
Having recently featured Zorro in his own special post, today it is Shadow’s turn. A black cat, with a little dash of white, at fourteen he is now flecked with grey, taking after his human “dad”. His voice is higher-pitched … Continue reading
15/52: japanese windflowers
A lovely sight to behold down the laundry side of the house in autumn are the japanese windflowers Anemone x hybrida. They have beautiful foliage, which remains attractive for months, but it is when they flower they really come into … Continue reading
12/52: present purr-sonalities: zorro
Our current cats, whilst not pedigreed, are very special to us. At fourteen years old, Shadow and Zorro continue to give us lots of happiness, and occasional mischief. Today I am going to feature our black and white boy, Zorro. … Continue reading
11/52: a bridge too far
Some projects take longer to get off the ground than others. Take, for example, my bridge project. A year ago a friend gave me a pre-loved wooden bridge needing a little TLC. I had grand plans for this bridge, and … Continue reading
10/52: a tweak or two
Sometimes you can spend ages on a garden project with less-than-perfect results, whilst at other times a few adjustments can make a huge visual difference. This week, in keeping with my plans to de-accumulate and organise the inside of my … Continue reading
9/52: a respite of rain
Unlike the northern hemisphere, we are still experiencing summer, and yesterday, after days of averaging over 30 degrees Celsius, the rains came. The garden welcomed the water from heaven. Later the sun broke through, and although the lilies had taken … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, Garden, Photography
Tagged 52 weeks, flower photos, foliage photos, garden photography, my garden, rain, weather
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8/52: light at the end of the pumpkin tunnel
A rogue pumpkin vine had sprung up in our garden, and I was delighted when a whole bunch of flowers blossomed. Ah-ha, that’s potentially a lot of pumpkins, I thought. However, after some research (what would I do without google?!), … Continue reading

