How about a contest, with a very valuable prize such as a jewel-encrusted crown, entailing your humble commentators guessing whether photos in an array are taken with the old camera or the new?
Wonderful photos. Love the quince. I used to eat them straight from the tree when I was young! Now it is very hard to find them. Allotments sound so very English to me, we done't have them in NZ.
Sadly not my allotment, just one I like to visit. Am enjoying being reunited with my old camera but the LCD monitor is very damaged and so I can hardly see what I am pointing at!
Your lovely pictures have made me smile Lucille, thank you. They point to a new season that I am looking forward to greatly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great selection of allotment photos, I love the big bushy sunflower!
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How about a contest, with a very valuable prize such as a jewel-encrusted crown, entailing your humble commentators guessing whether photos in an array are taken with the old camera or the new?
ReplyDeleteQuince and Chard .... two excellent reasons for having an allotment !
ReplyDeleteOld camera or new , the colours in the photographs are gorgeous .
What a bountiful harvest through your eyes.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Love the quince. I used to eat them straight from the tree when I was young! Now it is very hard to find them.
ReplyDeleteAllotments sound so very English to me, we done't have them in NZ.
lovely, lovely lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhich will you miss more: your allotment or your old camera?!
ReplyDeleteLiking the shot of the netted cabbage. These photos all say "Autumn"!
ReplyDeleteSadly not my allotment, just one I like to visit. Am enjoying being reunited with my old camera but the LCD monitor is very damaged and so I can hardly see what I am pointing at!
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