Click of the camera.
By kate123
15 comments
Took a few pics while traversing the countryside, as I visit my patients. The captures are from their gardens in Lincolnshire. Just a spontaneous click of the camera when I spotted something I liked.
Espaliered pear, dahlia, hydrangea and buddleia..
- 18 Sep, 2020
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Lovely photos, it seems you had a warm day :)
18 Sep, 2020
Thank you Lilybell and Hywel, it was a warm week, to be honest. Think we’ve had a really nice start to Autumn here. 😊
18 Sep, 2020
wonderful shots Kate , nature is best thing in life
19 Sep, 2020
Thank you Paulrija. Nature definitely never stops surprising us.
19 Sep, 2020
You're a very observant traveller and your photos capture the Autumn soft golden light wonderfully.
19 Sep, 2020
Lovely photo's Kate, I like the dahlia and the hydranga is a very healthy colour, now the pears look delicious and I think in your shoes I just might hint to the owner how tasty they look, lol...
19 Sep, 2020
Wow, what beautiful pics - so vibrant. Those pears look sumptuous. I wonder which kind they are.
19 Sep, 2020
Oh thank you, Ange! I’m always on the look out for a pretty potential pic when I’m on my travels..
Thanks Lincslass, the dahlia was an eye catcher - the patient actually didn’t know that was the name of the flower..his wife did though. Guessing she’s the gardener really. The other patient has given me tubs and bags of fruit on every visit! I’m very fortunate..they have been absolutely delicious!!!! I made a crumble with some of their plums a little while back.
Thanks Paul, I’m not sure of the variety. I’ll have to ask the patient next time I visit. They also have many fruit trees in the back garden. This was at one side of the house. They’ve had a great crop this year.
20 Sep, 2020
Gorgeous photos.you must have a really good camera.
20 Sep, 2020
Hi Gerardine, thank you for your lovely comment. Actually it’s my mobile phone camera. I have a Nikon camera, but, I usually plan to take that out if there is something I know I’ll want to snap. This day, it was just a bit spontaneous. 😊
21 Sep, 2020
Those pears look just ready for the eating, got that white dahlia in my own garden, it is a pretty one. lovely pictures Kate.
22 Sep, 2020
Beautiful photos, Kate! As Paul says those pears look ready to eat!
22 Sep, 2020
Thanks Davey, hope you and Kim are well? Yes, the pears - they definitely look delicious. I had some from this patient a few weeks ago, but they were from their back garden. I bet the dahlia is a nice addition for you.
22 Sep, 2020
Thank you Balcony, I hope you are doing ok? I must ask which variety they are. They did look mouth watering!
22 Sep, 2020
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Beautiful pictures, the Dahlia is my favorite.
18 Sep, 2020