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James reading "Charlie & The Chocolate Factory".
By David
- 8 Jun, 2009
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that is a lovely lovely photo David
8 Jun, 2009
James was reading about Violet Beauregarde turning into a giant blueberry. I thought this a great chance to include our Allium "Beau Regard" in the pic!
8 Jun, 2009
What a great photo David...your garden is looking superb !
8 Jun, 2009
~lovely photo of James AND the garden!It's looking really good!
8 Jun, 2009
Many Thanks, Bb, and Arlene.
Hard to believe there was nothing in it at all 4 months ago, but it's getting there. Still, we do have times when we just sit there, not doing much, which is what it's really all about. :-)
8 Jun, 2009
It certainly is David........: )
8 Jun, 2009
your garden does look lovely David and what a delight in this day of modern gadgetry to actually see a child reading a book outside in the fresh air..........
8 Jun, 2009
Great shot. The colors are so subtle even down to James clothes. Truly a fab shot!
8 Jun, 2009
David ~ lovely pic of James and garden :o)
9 Jun, 2009
He looks totally engrossed! whens the glass elevator arriving?
9 Jun, 2009
Lincslass, I've just raised my eyebrows, with your reference to "modern gadgetry", which will feature in our themed garden. In the story of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, one of the golden ticket winners is Mike Teavee, a kid totally hooked on the small silver screen. In the original story, this is to gangster movies; in the Gene Wilder movie version, it was cowboys and Indians movies. In the more recent Tim Burton version, this had been updated to computer games. James does enjoy such games, too, but he is definitely not an addict, and is an avid reader (he takes after me in this way). Our plant reference to Mike Teavee will be based on James' 2 favourite set of movies/games, Star Trek and Star Wars.
Wohlibuli, I take this as a great compliment from one with such a photographically-gifted son (where did those pics of his go?).
Sewingkilla, I did have plans for a "glass elevator". My experiments to date haven't quite worked ( a bit like some of Mr Wonka's, lol). Would really like one, in which to grow some toms or chillis!
14 Jun, 2009
Excellent David!!
8 Feb, 2010
Thanx, Gg!! Now, I wish it were summer again! :-))
9 Feb, 2010
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What a great pic David :) Your garden must really make the book come alive for James...
8 Jun, 2009