It’s contemplative, in the way that gardeners are so often thinking of all the natural workings. Reply
It looks a thankless task. Mick spent the morning tidying and washing down our patio and when he’d finished it looked just the way it should! Reply
What a sweetheart! I hope he had some cake as a reward, although we’re now being told that cake in the workplace is a no-no. Reply
It has a quality similar to the 19th Century pre-Impressionists, like Millet. Such warm, quiet beauty. Reply
At least all those shades of brown convey a certain appealing-to-the-eye warmth.
Beech leaves are surprisingly persistent and so striking when the sun chooses to shine.
Still beautiful even in winter.
It seems able to shake off the season.
Nice monochromic scene… very winter!
A good advert for leaving the foliage and seed heads untrimmed.
Yes!
I love the sepia tones — what a garden capture!
It’s contemplative, in the way that gardeners are so often thinking of all the natural workings.
What a lovely picture.
Thanks, Jude.
Strikingly soft image 👍🏽📸
I’m glad you liked it.
Great name by the way
No hint of winter in this beautiful garden photo!
It looks autumnal because of the leaves still hanging on, but it was taken in January.
Wonderful capture 🙂
Thank you
It looks a thankless task. Mick spent the morning tidying and washing down our patio and when he’d finished it looked just the way it should!
What a sweetheart! I hope he had some cake as a reward, although we’re now being told that cake in the workplace is a no-no.
🤥💗
It has a quality similar to the 19th Century pre-Impressionists, like Millet. Such warm, quiet beauty.
I’m glad it seemed evocative.