Where are my peanuts this morning?
December Sunset #5
December Sunset #3
Garden Bench at Sunset
December Sunset #1
Taping and skimming - 2nd coat
DIY Gravadlax
Snow was falling as the sun set this afternoon...
Ben Wyvis, 3,432', in snow from a mile east of Nai…
Happy Christmas, Flickr Friends!
Gravadlax, freshly sliced
Amigo saying hello.
Please let me hide behind you: I don't like camera…
Orchids in flower
Phalaenopsis Orchid Flower
You would be forgiven for thinking the world was c…
You would be forgiven for thinking the world was c…
Waxing young moon at dusk from the new extension
Winter sunshine and shadow
A Place in the Winter Sun
Stag party: Have you seen my antlers anywhere?
Definitely Not Red Arrows Material...
Who needs carpeting when you can have bare concret…
3.13 p.m. Well, that was a short day!
Pre-dawn new moon
Seeing beyond the rain...
Stormy December Dawn
Lichens growing on twelve-year-old larch gazebo ro…
Fifty years old and he puts me outside in this wea…
Woodpecker Sunday
Digging ditches in a hard November frost...
Early morning Frost
Hard Frost this morning - first of the season
Goldfinch pigging out on niger seeds
Wild mushrooms, Kalamata Olives, Fresh Parsley, Gr…
Dawn this morning looked like a watercolour...
Plasterboarding of main seating area, almost compl…
Goldfinch Breakfast Meeting
Dawn Struggling To Appear
Symphoricarpos - Snowberries in the hawthorn hedge
Late Afternoon Shadows
Insulation for walls and coombs in dressing room.
Insulation to walls almost complete
Wall insulation almost complete
Wall insulation almost complete
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EF-S17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM
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