Spring Snowflake (+ PiP)
Crocus (2)
Crocus (1)
Seed Heads
Snowdrops After The Rain
Crocus Collage
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Daffs
In Memoriam
Crocus Collage (2)
Crocus (again)
Miniature Daffodil in a Miniature Bottle
Lily
Celandine
Euphorbia
Grape Hyacinth in a Glass Vase (+PiP)
Spring Blossom
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Scilla
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Inside a Red Tulip
Yellow Tulip
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King's Spear (Asphodeline Lutea)
Dandelion Seed Head with Water Droplets (+PiP)
Hawksbeard
Cistus.........After the Rain
Mahonia Japonica
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Iris
After a Rain Shower
Bee on Geranium
Rose Abstract
Seaside Daisy (Erigeron)
Poppy Central
Windswept Daisies
Love-in-a Mist (Nigella)
Red Hot Pokers
Thick Legged Flower Beetle
Purple Poppy
Foxglove
Bee on Daisies
Cistus with Water Droplets
Seaside Daisy (Erigeron)
Hoverfly
A Pot of Cactus
A Jug of Cactus
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Rudbeckia Flower - Just Beginning to Open
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Common Knapweed (+PiP)
Rudbeckia
Cosmos
Rudbeckia........with Bee
Cosmos.......an alternative view
Helenium Flowers
Poppy
Fading Beauty
Clematis
Guernsey Lily
The End is Near
Aquilegia Seed Head
Cyclamen Leaves
White Lily Close Up
Guernsey Lily
Rudabekia
Guernsey Lily
Borage & Bees
Blue Sea Holly (Eryngium Planum)
Bee on Sunflower
Sunflowers for Saturday
Cornflowers
Standing Tall
Osteospermum (African Daisy)
Wild Carrot with Soldier Beetle
Crocosmia
Acanthus
The Colour of Sunshine
Lavender
Poppy
Silhouetted New Zealand Flax Seed Heads
Pink Rose and Buds
Busy Bee
Bee on Purple Toadflax
Nectaroscordum Siculum
Gaillardias (Sunset Spice)
Dozens and Dozens of Daisies
Bee about to land on a Dog Rose
Nectaroscordum Siculum
Dandelion Seed Head
Common Catsear
Daisy
Nectaroscordum Siculum
Aquilegia Seed Head
Daisy
Three Lions
Cistus.........with a Twist
Purple Cranesbill
NECTAROSCORDUM SICULUM
Woodlice and Ants on Cistus Flower
Grape Hyacinth
Fuschia
Cistus "Rock Rose"
In the Pink
Evening Blue Bells
Forget-Me-Not
Magnolia
A Selection of Tulips
Bluebells and Bees
A look inside a Yellow Tulip
Bluebells
Marigold
Osteospermum (African Daisy)
Forget-Me-Not
Inside a Tulip
Grape Hyacinth
Daisy
Osteospermum (African Daisy)
Hellebore
Magnolia with texture.
Emerging Tulip
Gypsophila
Pink Carnation
Pink Hellebore
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Carnation
"Borrowed" from my wife's vase indoors, taken outside and sprayed with water!
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Keith Burton club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubGlad you like it Rosa.
Marvelous, Keith
Stay safe and well ;-)
Thank you so much for your comments about my chipmunks and the one which made me laugh about the squirrel yelling at me! Keith, I find myself reduced to hopeless, weak-kneed giggling whenever an outraged squirrel lets loose a tirade that I am within SIGHT of it (no matter if it's at the top of a tree far off the path). Sometimes they dance back and forth, blasting squirrelly obscenities at me and I hoot and howl in mirth while I watch them in their "Whyyyyy, I oughtttta..." stance. Dare I retort? WHY YES!! "THE HORROR! IT'S A HUMAN!! WE ARE COMING FOR YOU!!" *snort*
And as for our trip plans, you'd be surprised how they sort of knit together quite easily--though time does go by...it's really a matter of looking at the campground map, finding the ones nearby, deciding which would be a nice choice, confirming reasonable access for parking by referencing google earth, and then plugging in the number of days we'd like to stay... the problems happen when there is no availability but usually we can just go to each place on our decided string of campgrounds, plug in the dates and reserve them! When all goes as planned, Steve can get a whole bunch of campgrounds nailed down in the course of a couple of hours! Naturally, if there's a busy weekend or holiday, the time it takes can be terrible, but mostly it's not bad! :)
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