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10-AUG-2006

10th August 2006 - solitary

I’m tired and feeling a bit ‘deflated’ tonight – it’s been a long hard day where I’ve moved a substantial quantity of granite (very, very heavy), dug lots of big holes and planted stuff. If it wasn’t for a daunting couple of days ahead, I’d be feeling great about the planting but I’m just so intimidated about what’s coming that it’s bursting my bubble a bit.

I’ve just planted an Indian Bean Tree – I can’t describe how long I’ve wanted to have the space to plant one of these wonderful trees and now I do – let’s hope I’ve managed to find a spot that will give it the shelter it needs. Also in is a coral bark maple – I miss my one from the front garden in Sandhurst, another acer and a whole range of herbaceous plants that were my birthday pressie from my folks – thanks Mum and Dad – much appreciated.

After all this, I crawled around the greenhouse picking tomatoes for my ‘pasta puttanesca’, which was tonight’s supper and felt very smug as I carted a big bowl of tomatoes, basil and chillis into the house from the greenhouse from space. I cooked the meal and only realised that I’d forgotten my home-grown tomatoes and put in a tin of Tesco cheapies instead…..pah pah and even more pah!

While I was making this ‘masterpiece’, I was once again moved to photograph the garlic – it’s been my PAD on many occasions before but I loved the shadow’s shape so here it is again…..well, here is garlic, but of course it’s not EXACTLY the same garlic as before – those bulbs have been eaten long-since!

Last year I was bemoaning the use of bad grammar!

Canon EOS 10D
1/2s f/8.0 at 100.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Michael Todd Thorpe04-Sep-2006 18:14
Garlic always makes for a nice photo...
Johnny JAG12-Aug-2006 20:57
Wonderful composition, (picture and recipe).
Bill Miller11-Aug-2006 19:30
Ah Cornish garlic, chillis and tomatoes. Just like the old days :) I do love pasta puttanesca, or whores spaghetti as commoners like me are wont to say....
Cindy Flood11-Aug-2006 02:34
Your garlic clove looks 3-D.
northstar3711-Aug-2006 00:10
Tesco tomatoes? Quelle horreur!
Nicki Thurgar10-Aug-2006 20:25
Yum, I love garlic and I'm sure your pasta tasted fine... well, maybe better with home grown toms...!