The vibrant red salvia is my contribution to Cee’s flower of the day (July 20th)

The vibrant red salvia is my contribution to Cee’s flower of the day (July 20th)
Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature created and hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt at Second Wind Leisure Perspectives This week’s theme is Wild and Weird This unusual lighthouse is
There are several hydrangeas in the garden, all different varieties. I think this is a lace cap and my choice for Cee’s flower of the
Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature created and hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt at Second Wind Leisure Perspectives This week’s theme is SKY. It’s incredible how the
Back in January my daughter bought me a sunflower seed kit and now I’m reaping the rewards. They’re brightening up the dreary weather we’re having
Reputed to be the smallest in the UK, seating just six people comfortably. The original ‘cell’ is believed to have been founded here by St Trillo, previously a monk on Bardsey Island, in the 6th century AD.
As we weren’t able to buy bedding plants this year I ordered some wildflower plugs online. The mallow was one variety and is my choice
Lisa Coleman’s Bird Weekly challenge this week is all about ducks and geese. The Canada geese were photographed at Conwy nature reserve as was the
I’ve chosen geranium for Cee’s flower of the day challenge (3rd July) They’re very productive plants and great value.
The male blackbird has his work cut out feeding at least two juveniles.
My choice for Cee’s flower of the day challenge (29th June) is buddleia, or butterfly bush, as it’s also known.
Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature created and hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt at Second Wind Leisure Perspectives This week’s theme is Freedom. At the moment, freedom
Week 3 of Lisa Coleman’s bird weekly challenge is waders ~ any bird that forages for insects, molluscs and crustaceans in the shallows of practically
This particular feeder held niger seeds which are tiny, so the opening for the birds is very small. Not to be discouraged though…
I treated myself to a bunch of cheerful sunflowers the other day when it was windy and raining and they are my entry for Cee’s
Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature created and hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt at Second Wind Leisure Perspectives This week’s theme is Rise/Set We stayed in
For week 2 of Lisa Coleman’s Bird Weekly challenge I’m featuring the blue tit. The most common garden visitor here with yellow feathers. All but
This entry is for Bren’s Floral Friday and Cee’s Flower of the Day. Mesembryanthemums are one of my favourite flowers and look spectacular trailing down
My entry for Cee’s flower of the day (18th June) is lavatera. This plant isn’t in our garden but we enjoy a nice show from
I’m joining a new photo challenge all about birds with Lisa Coleman at Our Eyes Open. This week it’s song birds. This starling was happily
My entry for Cee’s flower of the day challenge (14th June) is hebe. We have several of these shrubs which are great for attracting bees
My entry for Cee’s flower of the day is from a large shrub or small tree that was well established in the garden when we
My choice for Cee’s flower of the day is snapdragon. To check out Cee’s choice please click here.
Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature created and hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt This week’s theme is plant life. I’m so grateful, especially now, to have
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