More raindrops on my mombretia
A very brave pigeon sitting on the fence
He sat there for over half an hour
One of the many road bridges on Dartmoor
This is a very old bridge spanning one of the smal…
A look towards the county of Devon
One of the many Tors on the moorland
Oh primroses at last
They are the first of many to bloom
I think they're my favourite because they signal w…
There are so many bluebells not only on the sides,…
Bluebell plants just starting up
Don't know the name of this tree, but it's gorgeou…
I have a feeling it might be called May or somethi…
Some primroses blooming on the sides
The plants are very healthy looking
I'm really pleased with the plant arrangement
The "flamingo" plants have been re-potted
The buds of the fern
These daffodils were not in bloom two days ago
The buds of my white lilac tree
Bluebells coming up on the side of the driveway
Even more bluebells coming up.
The beautiful bouganvilles
Base of the banana tree
Super orange flower...
A lovely bright yellow flower
A small branch of the bouganvillea
Bouganvillea at its best
The wonderful banana plant
A typical view from near Mandi's home...
A good day for sailing...
Sometimes there is rough sea, but it still looks l…
This is like the view I want to wake up to..
Such a great place for sailing
Looking towards Kos across the islands
A sunset over the sea....
A rare shot of the moon
The waves just breaking...
A very brave surfer
Another glorious sunset ....
The cycle path along the river bank
Some of the large houses near Appledore
Looking down the River Torridge...
I'm sure he felt better after that stretch.....
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Raindrops on my mombretia leaves


I woke up this morning to this lovely sight. It had obviously been raining heavily during the night, but now it had stopped leaving gorgeous droplets like this.
Fred Fouarge, Andy Rodker, Pam J, Janet Brien have particularly liked this photo
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It's such fun to do this that I'm often tempted to go back through my pictures and turn them all into inset presentations! :D
Thank you so much for your lavish comments on my snowflake image! It is a huge surprise to me as well...trying to get a picture of a snowflake seems to be impossible...until there it is on your screen! I have captured a few snowflakes in the past but not like this. It is amazing.
Thanks for telling me about your day, and about the annoyed seagulls on your neighbor's roof. It really is so interesting for me to think about. We don't get seagulls here but they were a familiar and common sight in San Francisco. As a kid they were always in the schoolyards. And they are everywhere in the city, not just the beach. I think the gulls view the entirety of San Francisco as their domain and urban beach! :D Still, the idea of having them nest on your roof is remarkable to me!
By the way, the frogs WERE singing...they are going crazy now, despite the cold! :)
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Janet Brien clubYes it is wonderful having the seagulls using my roof and chimney pots as their safe nesting place, even though I moan about the idiot chicks falling off the roof onto my porch roof. I fully understand why my neighbours paid for a man to come and install bird repellants there, because they were being divebombed all the time. It's strange but I never got divebombed at all - maybe it was because I leave them alone and also talk to them!!
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