Well, it isn’t as though I’ve a large garden. And actually, the people living here before me had an infant… So I’m not sure just how the garden got as decorated as it did. So I’m blaming faeries.
As I lay out on the lawn last weekend just enjoying the last afternoon of summer I began to notice all these hidden gems… Sorry, it’s a 4.5mb flash file which may be a bit of a nightmare for dial-uppers… But, I took out the camera just to see how many of them I could capture…
Edited. If you wait long enough the box will magically transform into a slide show… sorry, didn’t have the gear for a fancy flash loader thinggummy…
Edited again: A small matter of an id10t error… it still worked for me but hopefully…. we should be back in business…
So what’s a the bottom of your garden?
Antipodéesse says
Sublime pix and witty captions too!
Jay says
Thank you so much for these photos – I needed a shot of beautiful green.
Gabrielle says
Great shots! Oh, if only I had a garden :-(
Semele says
That is so adorable! Thanks for taking the time to put it together.
I think my favourite is the same as Rains.
Jack the Lass says
Ah, thank you, it works well now, and was worth the wait :)
I see my Tweetie Pie avatar made a guest appearance – I get around!
rain says
just wanted to tell you that my favorite one was the long neck dinosaur! although they were all quite lovely… especially Tweaty. and your ‘captions’
:)
Unordered says
Except in Melbourne. We have a kinda white grey sky most of the time.
The dinosaur is my favourite too. What a great photo. ANd I want shell art in my garden. I’ll see what I can do.
deeleea says
Indeed… the question should actually be what colour is the summer sky in Australia…
Actually, you could very well ask what colour is the sky in Australia all year round…
Smudgie says
How silly can you get? The question asked me what colour is the summer sky? (red, green or blue) and I answered "Smudgie". It tends to be smudgier in Autumn, really, and winter.