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Posted: Mon Sep 27th, 2021 10:52
 
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Taken with the new to me 70-200mm f2.8 G ED VR - my newly built herb bed and its first inhabitants - parsley, chives, mint, thyme and basil.


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Very posh



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Well my woodland walk through the bottom of the garden is completed. When the leaves fall we will due some canopy lopping to get a bit more light into the area for woodland plants/shrubs still to be added. Having a rest for a week (medical reasons) but then plan to make some nest boxes for the area.




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I reused our old front garden gate as a fun feature.



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Looks good Eric.
Want another job?  I would like a similar one in my woods.  It is up a slope though so a little more difficult and strenuous.



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My wife has insisted a warning message must be displayed on entry to the woodland walk .



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Are you sure that should not read "on" :lol:



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From our garden today with Sony RX10 Camera

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A lovely display there Graham…and not a bug to be seen!!,!

How do you do it? Do you air blast them off before taking the photo? ;-)


I’ve been doing my own Garden Project since coming back from Bempton……it’s called serious weeding. The place is overrun with them. 

Jan however, has been using her iPhone ….while I was doing the hard slog. :needsahug:




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Unusually….there is a shortage of bugs on her shots (apart from 1) this time… which sort of confirms the view that this years poor Spring weather has hit the bugs hard….and their shortage will in turn hit the small birds too.



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