What a fantastic shape for a discarded banana
Deep red fleshy seeds
from the shrimp plant
in our front garden
from the shrimp plant
in our front garden
Morning sunshine on Berberis
Garden wall top in
Boythorpe Close
Boythorpe Close
Wetlands field - muddy tracks.
They're clearing part of the field for
some reason I'm not privy to.
Wetlands field is wet.
My feet are dry.
New wellies!
Wetlands field
Someone painted this tree green
Is that a dryad foetus?
Is that a dryad foetus?
Pollarded plane tree.
The council do this every year, though our street
hasn't been done yet.
Woodland walk
4 comments:
Hey! I asked you once before how much wellies cost over there. I told you I saw them in Vancouver and they were selling for $125.00. That would make them half that price - about - for you if that is the case. Is it? That much for a pair of rubber boots?
What do you mean about the plane trees? They cut them back every fall? Why?
Too many questions this morning?
I got mine at Wilkinson's for £7.99 - about $12 US. I had looked in my mail-order catalogue but they were £65 ($100) in there.
Yes, they cut the trees back every year. It's called pollarding and keeps them a manageable size for the street.
Super photos! I love the banana peel for it reminds me of things best left unnamed. ;) The garden wall top is gorgeous.
It doesn't look nearly as nice below eye level, though!
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