Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. WOWEE!!Love the texture of the second one too. Don't think I can get that effect on Paintshop
Love the head, GW - very seasonal.
Soleil d'Or only thrive outdoors in the mildest districts. They are one of the "Tazetta" type of narcissi. I bought the bulbs several years ago...
Yes - the leaves are like sword edges...ouch!!No, I don't remove the old ones and never prune it or pay it any attention. Thrives on neglect [img]
The garden in winter can be dull, but it doesn't have to be. Might be nice to see some of your winter flowers and foliage here.Mahonia x....
Hornbeam naked![img]
This morning, I came across this colony of Helleborus foetidus (Stinking Hellebores) in Hatfield Forest. I'll revisit them when the flowers open....
One with attitude! ExcellentAnyone fancy this for today's challenge?[img]
King Fingal[img]
Yes, that is my hand WF. Thanks for the reading - I'll look forward to the Royal telegramme
Love the Fingal's Cave pictures and specially the music floating out of it. Will have a go tomorrow.Roders - best way to start with PSP is...
You were so right, Wildflower! You told me that if I looked hard enough I would find a fairy at the bottom of my garden. And I did! She is...
Yes - the red fruit is not poisonous but the seeds inside the fruit are.
So sorry, Marge. It doesn't get any easier does it? No matter how many pets you love and lose - each one hurts and leaves a hole.
My town:[img]
Hawthorn is one of the very best to include in a mixed native hedge. Alive with bees on the scented white flowers in early summer and then loads...
Very much so, Platty! Well done! I nicked a few photos from Flickr ( the Earth and the moon in space) and wondered if I was going to be in...
Thanks for the interesting shapes, Platty. Giving us some great ideas and good practise too.[img]
Love the hellebore, Stingo. Nice fat bud with the promiseo f a brand new season. Lovely!
The Doctor's deadliest enemies...[img]
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