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Gazette your Garden
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Love wild garlic
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River Wye from Coppett Hill. Through the branches mistily
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Sage and willow (2)
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Weeping ginkgo
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The birds have not been eating their birdseed so the seeds have reverted to their evolutionary role - growing as grass.
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Amazing Funghi (fungi)
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Neuronart. A photo of neurons in the brain uploaded to the app Procreate and painted with colour using the “fill” function which fills spaces until it meets joined up lines.
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Model cricketers at Goodrich
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Kerne Bridge on the river Wye - a poem about my fave river
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Looking at the field where a Halifax bomber carrying Britain’s radar secrets crashed in 1942.
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Wordsworth’s “sylvan Wye” at Goodrich, Herefordshire
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The old and the new
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Kerne Bridge Nov 2018 - Poem with traces of Wordsworth’s “sylvan Wye”
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Kerne Bridge on the river Wye . . .
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Painting Hostelrie Goodrich
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Daisies- we never cut the grass until the daisies have had their say
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Ferns towards the end of day
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One of the reasons the handkerchief tree (Davidia Involucrata) is my favourite
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The first bracs from the handkerchief tree. Looks like a good year.
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The snow in the willows
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"Green", a new poem
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Leys Hill, Herefordshire, April 2017
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Still Life with wild garlic and human being
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Wild garlic - a painted poem from a garden in Goodrich
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Autumn on the River Wye - painted poem
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Red and yellow acrylic