I'm really enjoying your photos. They've given me some inspiration for poetry. Long may your lens flash!
Here are 2 so far at http://catapulttomars.blogspot.com/2008/10/magic-blanket.html and http://catapulttomars.blogspot.com/2008/10/telegraph-pole-no-570.html
Barbarapc - no grapes! Not one! And, no grapes, no wine! (Not that there would have been enough anyway!)
(Though the Madeleine d'Angevine vine is, indeed, one of those grown in the small British wine making industry.)
My guess (only a guess) is that there were problems with pollination this year - the insects arrived early because it was mild - then got 'rained off' when the flowers came out.
Elk - yes . . . nature gives us a lot of beautiful leaves in the autumn - but it also produces a plentiful supply of blotchy, crinkly, holey ones too! It's just that they don't often get the limelight!
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Hi Lucy
I'm really enjoying your photos. They've given me some inspiration for poetry. Long may your lens flash!
Here are 2 so far at http://catapulttomars.blogspot.com/2008/10/magic-blanket.html
and http://catapulttomars.blogspot.com/2008/10/telegraph-pole-no-570.html
Slainte!
Hi Lucy, I just love seeing your subjects through your lens!
Lucy,
A wine leaf and no wine? Clever cropping no doubt.
Glad to see they bicycle update!
lucy this is a nice shot of real nature!
Thank you Gordon - and for the poems on CATAPULT TO MARS .
It's the first time anyone has asked to use my pictures and I'm going round with a silly, proud feeling inside!
Lucy
Hello Garden Girl. Such and encouraging remark!
Lucy
Barbarapc - no grapes! Not one! And, no grapes, no wine! (Not that there would have been enough anyway!)
(Though the Madeleine d'Angevine vine is, indeed, one of those grown in the small British wine making industry.)
My guess (only a guess) is that there were problems with pollination this year - the insects arrived early because it was mild - then got 'rained off' when the flowers came out.
Lucy
Elk - yes . . . nature gives us a lot of beautiful leaves in the autumn - but it also produces a plentiful supply of blotchy, crinkly, holey ones too! It's just that they don't often get the limelight!
Lucy
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