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The White Cart in Linn Park, Glasgow.


Linn Park again.


Looking west from my garden, late afternoon in December.

adonfire Wrote:
Waiting...

(I can't be alone in this interest.)


Ahem... am I invisible?

adonfire Wrote:

Marcia Wrote:

adonfire Wrote:
Waiting...

(I can't be alone in this interest.)


Ahem... am I invisible?


No, I just hope that someone else will post a picture of mother nature soon.


Yes, I hope so too.

now I am invisible to most, except the all seeing Marcia
Taken inside a very large and very old beech hedge in Cumbria, England.

looks like petrified worms or an alien creature

skyblue1  Wrote:
looks like petrified worms


Hmm, yes.  Lignified would be more descriptive than petrified though. Smile

adonfire Wrote:

skyblue1  Wrote:
now I am invisible to most, except the all seeing Marcia


What do you mean by that?


just riffing off marcia's comment on being invisible

Marcia Wrote:

skyblue1  Wrote:
looks like petrified worms


Hmm, yes.  Lignified would be more descriptive than petrified though. Smile


ha ,I learned a new word.......lignified







Lovely! I especially like the first one, as I love irises. Cool

Marcia Wrote:
Lovely! I especially like the first one, as I love irises. Cool


first blooms of the year in my yard

skyblue1  Wrote:

Marcia Wrote:
Lovely! I especially like the first one, as I love irises. Cool


first blooms of the year in my yard


Ah!  I'd wondered if these were from this year or last year.  Spring here is pretty late this year, and it's still only daffodils and some primulas which are flowering in my garden.  The irises have green shoots now only about 4 inches tall.

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