This summer I was watering the neighbour’s garden, through Ruby’s gate.
Some mornings everything was covered in dew. I especially enjoy the way the droplets organise on nasturtium leaves and flowers.
These are all from a single morning.
This is at sunrise along the west end of Ross Bay. The Olympic Mountains in the distance.
The white truck caught my eye, and the bench.
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I think that honey made from oregano flowers must be delicious. I wonder if you can buy it somewhere – perhaps Greece or Provence?
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I have always liked these garden and farm gates that combine perfectly functional and decorative elements. I grew up with this gate – it was silver and then green, and it kept horses and cows away from the fruit trees and vegetables.
My first post
A breath on neglected embers.
Ross Bay, SE corner at sunset.
On the way to buy milk
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