The Seeds of the Horse Chestnut Tree
Harbour View
Urban Decay
The Old Mill
Hanging by a Thread
Portsmouth Street Art
Abstract
Cottoneaster Leaves and Berries.
Ivy
Cosmos
Sign
Hungry Gulls
Portsmouth Skyline
Autumn Colours
(Another) Langstone Harbour View
Apples
Still life with Apples and Red Bowl
Southsea Street Art
Portsmouth Guildhall
Yew Berry
Are you sitting comfortably?
Autumn Leaves
Autumn Leaf
Littlehampton Harbour, West Sussex
Still Life with OXO Cubes
A. view through the trees.
View from Portsmouth to Gosport
Osteospermum
Echinacea
Celeriac.......rear view.
Langstone Harbour View
Todays Lunch
Dead Leaf
The View from the Bridge
Cake........very tasty!
Scouring Pads.......not very tasty..!!
Zinnia elegans with Bee
Ladybird
Thistle Seed Head
“Life is about using the whole box of crayons.” (R…
Oak Leaves and Acorns
False Virginia Creeper
London Plane Tree Seed Pods
Osteospermum
The centre of a Rose
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Black-eyed Susan
Taken in the Bishop's Palace Gardens, Chichester, West Sussex.
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
Keith Burton club has replied to Günter Klaus clubHave a lovely evening. Take care, Keith.
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Keith Burton club has replied to Annemarie clubKeith Burton club has replied to Gudrun clubKeith Burton club has replied to trester88 clubKeith Burton club has replied to Peter Castell clubMy ageing brain finds it much easier to to remember the common names for flowers :-)))
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