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Baxenghyll Gorge
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Baxenghyll Gorge
The colours of the Yorkshire coast
fenced in
Ingleton and its Viaduct
A view of the Inn
Ribblehead railway staion
Mayhofen, Austria 1980
Our robin takes notice before he drinks.
Ribble Head splendour
Ribblehead Viaduct light
A Pen-y-ghent view
Beezley Falls fence
Still Life: Celebration
Still Life: Pear study
Still Life: Cheese board
Lets have a party
Still Life: A day at the seaside
Still Life: Study in brown
A Rhodes fence
Still Life: Romance
Still Life: Three's a crowd
Trees reach
A touch of Spring
A sky of star trails
Artist at work ?
Double message fence
Stepping stones on the river Doe
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Snow Falls
Snow Falls-lead out
White Scars
Langkawi pier
Ingleborough, prince of English mountains
The beauty of the Dales
Down our way in Spring
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Beezley Falls
Beezley Falls
Natures light and shade
Herbs garden birds: Mistle thrush
Twisleton Scar and its trees.
The River Twiss looking towards Twisleton Scar.
Bird of the day: Great Tit
A Chew fence
A New Pink moon.
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Not one for taking or publishing many flower picture, I just had to snap these as they seem quite unusual from our normal yellow and red varieties. My wife said they were 'doubles' whatever that means! Hope you like the greeting-card type framing here.
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Keep good. Herb
In truth they are not even from our own garden -instead belonging and having been planted by our neighbours in their front garden. Since that are almost touching our corner garden I have seen these for some time now but on this day they looked so beautiful in the light, I grabbed my camera from the house and snapped them. Glad you like this capture and portrayal.
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