Saturday, 31 October 2009
Monday, 19 October 2009
A Walk in the Park
I had to make a visit to my Doctor's surgery this morning,
but as there's difficulty in parking there,
I parked close by.
This mean't a short walk through
one of the local parks. . . .
Truly uplifting when you're
feeling a bit under the weather. . . .
Saturday, 17 October 2009
A Resting & Relaxing Weekend
Taking time to rest & relax. . . .
Been a hectic & demanding time. . . .
Definitely in need of this weekend. . . .
Enjoy your weekend. . . .
Saturday, 10 October 2009
After the Rain
Raindrops have fallen. . . .
but the sun is shining with beautiful blue skies. . . .
Autumn hanging baskets are planted. . . . .
Friday, 9 October 2009
Autumn Sunshine & Showers
Autumn colour & changes in the garden.
Leaves may be decaying. . . .
but some plants are flowering & thriving. . . .
While plants are surviving the first of the Autumn storms. . . .
the garden spider effortlessly clings onto to it's well woven web,
which is glistening with the fallen raindrops.
Gradually, the weather is changing.
The days are becoming shorter as the nights are now drawing in.
But this season certainly has it'd charms. . . .
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Monday, 28 September 2009
Results from the Wet Tropics
Plant life from inside the
Princess of Wales Conservatory
at Kew Gardens
All growing either around the
water's edge or on the water. . . .
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Visit to Kew Gardens
Enjoying a lovely day at Kew Gardens last Sunday,
a day really wasn't long enough. . . .
The vast gardens has a variety of trees and,
as we now enter into Autumn,
the leaves are starting to turn from its various shades of green,
into the warmer shades of Autumn. . .
One of the more modern sites in the gardens is the Princess of Wales Conservatory,
a very large complex home to many cacti, exotic flowers & plants besides other delights. . . .
Monday, 21 September 2009
Nearly Over
Recently, returned to the Blackdown Hills, where I had visited in July,
when there was an absolute abundance of butterflies, moths,
bees & other nature delights, including a wealth of wild flowers.
The area was very desolate of much of this,
although just managed to capture some of the remains from
the summer season.
A member of the Dandelion. Although considered as a weed, thought this was stunning.
Believe me, not a great lover of flies, but this one caught my attention because of it's markings.
Identified it has the Flesh Fly.
Saturday, 12 September 2009
Sharing
Room for two. . . .
Resting on the Chickweed. . . .
The White Butterfly nestled in the flower of the
Hedge Bindweed
The White Butterfly enjoying the delights from the Great Hairy Willowherb
or
otherwise known as Codlins & Cream
With it's wings closed, a White Butterfly hanging . . . .
A Fly lurking in amongst the Water Mint
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