Everyone always moans about night drawing in, cold, wet November days - if you look hard enough though you can see the beginnings of next year's new life all around you!
David said to me, a couple of months ago that I wouldn't be able to find stuff to photograph in the garden over the winter - I think he's wrong, I'll find good things throughout the year!
I've updated this gallery today (22/11/03) with some rainy day shots - it was pouring down, I got very wet and managing a camera while holding an umbrella so the camera didn't get wet wasn't easy but I'm pleased with the results.
apple - bramley's seedling
blue shrub's seed pods
blue shrub's seeds again
eryngium agavifolium white
fennel
fuschia - mrs popple
greengage loses its leaves!
new honesty seedlings
honeysuckle
moss on the sundial
opening honeysuckle
verbena homestead purple
verbena homestead purple leaves
weeping pear
another weeping pear
bird bath
contorted hazel
passion flower tendrils
dogwood
lambs tails
passion flower leaf
passion flower
weeping pear
abutilon
fatsia japonica
fatsia japonica flowers
passion vine
passion flower bud
buddhlia
contorted hazel
frosty post
golden rod seeds
Guest
22-Nov-2003 15:33
OK Linda, you've convinced me. I need to get out in the garden rain or no rain!
Guest
18-Nov-2003 20:21
Hey Linda, your garden is still a photographic delight. I know my fuschia & verbena are still going strong right into November, I'm loath to cut them back yet.
Guest
18-Nov-2003 16:22
Even though it is November, it sure looks like you found enough growing things to photograph.