Apple blossom in the pond
By Siris
- 2 May, 2015
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Looking from the conservatory across the ponds.
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I like your stone ornament bird :-)
2 May, 2015
He's a Heron fountain. I have a photo somewhere of him spouting.
2 May, 2015
Lovely Siris, he puts my plastic heron to shame ;-)
2 May, 2015
Ah, but, your plastic heron is probably to deter real ones eating your fish. Mine just spouts water when I turn him on.
I too have plastic ornaments, a woodpecker on the side of the bird table, a duck sitting on the side of the pond (1£ shop), a squirrel (without a nose, had an accident) and a small green snake's head that I found on the pavement .
2 May, 2015
Haha, I like the sound of your green snake's head and the noseless squirrel. Well my plastic heron isnt very good at his job but he looks OK.
2 May, 2015
Do you lose fish to herons then?
2 May, 2015
I've never seen your pond Siris, what a pretty area love it :-)
3 May, 2015
Snakes head you found on the pavement!!! hahahaha
3 May, 2015
Dawnsaunt, I tried to put up 2 pics from last year, but Bjs said they were on their side. Sent the same pic to OH's tablet no problem!
Simbad, I cleaned out this pond last year of a pink waterlily from my mums pond 30 years ago, much too big, felt guilty, regretted it, so when I recently found a piece in the compost bin, guess where it' s gone. Needs a good home with deep water?
A little green snake, now it pokes its head out of the Ophiopogon.
3 May, 2015
Simbad, Done a pond blog for you. Lol
4 May, 2015
I do love your pond, or should I say ponds!!
14 May, 2015
Thank you Dd, and everyone.
14 May, 2015
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The Azalea in the previous picture is towards the back on the right. My garden is really quite small. Sardine can comes to mind.
2 May, 2015