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Magnolia in the Moonlightvista 118 vecesIt was a beautiful full moon, and I could smell the magnolia blossoms in the front garden. I took this 2-minute exposure of a magnolia using only the moonlight.
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Kasiavista 113 veces
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Whitecroft on a Summer Morningvista 150 vecesOur front garden on a cloudless summer day, July 13 2006. We even have the RainTrain sprinkler running (on the right of the photograph). A gorgeous day to be outside.
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The Old and The Newvista 218 vecesThe magnolia tree in our front garden -- a new blossom, and an old. The magnolia is an ancient genus that evolved before bees appeared. The flowers are designed to be pollinated by beetles. This is a Southern Magnolia, or Magnolia grandiflora.
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Whitecroft on a Summer Morningvista 119 vecesA cloudless, perfect summer day, July 13 2006. I was outside watching the RainTrain sprinkler do its thing, and enjoying the sunshine.
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Get ready, here it comesvista 106 veces
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Round Bushes and Fig Treevista 121 vecesThis is the "entrance" to our front garden at Whitecroft. The fig tree is growing well --- our theory is that it's near the flue from the boiler, and also the kitchen extractor fan. The fig tree is in its own "micro-climate" that is hopefully a bit more like the Med than like Malvern.
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Yeah, I know, Poland went out of the World Cup earlyvista 105 veces
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On dog patrolvista 108 veces
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Artichoke Plantvista 92 vecesWhoops, it looks like we didn't pick the artichokes in time to cook and eat them. They'll soon become huge open flowers. As much as I like eating artichokes, they're also pretty spectacular when they bloom.
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There's nothing like your own lettuce - if we can eat it before the wildlife does!vista 334 veces
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A daisy playing host to a variety of wildlifevista 106 veces
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