Nice shots Jim. The pano is great.
A couple of interesting shots... I believe more than one pano is allowed.
I rather like #1 which has a nice pov and good colour with the dark contrast of the slate.
Nice pics Jim!
Both nice images.
Pano is well executed but as an image I prefer you chosen one for this theme.
Have to agree with Peter - although "Flora" does cover the whole plant kingdom, it means "flowers" to most (and pretty colours are more uplifting than the marshes!)
Looking forward to seeing how the LORP evolves.
I like both shots Jim. Either one would have been a good choice.
A nice pair of images Jim, I would be looking forward to when the floodplain is fully recovered
Two good images Jim.
I much prefer the pano one. It’s always good to look at plants in landscape settings whether they are in flower or not.
The detail on the extension certainly makes it unusual Jim. I agree with you about the painting.
It is an odd/unusual extension, the detailing is at odds with the rest of the house.
Maybe the tiles are wood shingles which would need painting, or to match up with the corner timbers
Yep, that's unusual!
That is a very ornate addition to the house. There must be some history there.
Your viewpoint shows the disparity between the two parts of the house well.
That's definitely an unusual build. How odd.
Thanks SimonNice shots both Jim !
Great idea. I‘m a beek too but never thought of this.
Surprising how they manage especially when one I was using once was a polystyrene nuc box with it's one inch hole, makes one wonder if they have a form of primitive air traffic control to avoid collisions. I kept bees for six years but sold all my bees and stuff last November as I needed my garden back and was fed up of them coming to get me when I wasn't even inspecting the hives Also, selling the honey was a bit of a chore really, too many people saying it was expensive (at £6 a lb!). I got fed up of saying that if they wanted cheap honey [flavoured] jars they could buy the crap from a discount store if they couldn't tell the difference. Go to a flash garden centre and you can expect to pay ten quid for a 12oz jar so I think my honey was very reasonably priced. Hey ho, they've gone now, my garden is mostly honey bee free now although I go to great lengths to encourage bumblebees as they are much more gentile.
Good take on the theme Martin. We are looking to add some mason bee houses to our garden. No muss, no stings, no having to deal with selling honey...![]()
It's a very rewarding and interesting hobby. Not always easy but stick at it.I was on a beginner course this past weekend, so took the opportunity.
As I say above, I just finished a beginner weekend, so looking to get a colony next year, just looking to start building up kit. I will (try) to keep to just one (well, 2 for splits and reuniting) hive. Really looking forward to it and it's a fascinating hobby by the looks of it.
Cheers, good luck