Fox
- 16 Feb, 2008
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Friendly fox comes for a visit.
This fox comes and go's. I have seen two at one time but this is the first time I managed to get my camera.
He is sat just in front of the weeping willow.
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Thankyou. I have tried to keep it colourful and interesting with shapes and size, so that even now it has something to offer.
16 Feb, 2008
Took me a minute or two to find the fox!! Had to drag my eyes away from your amazing planting. Truly wonderful. Thank you for sharing
17 Feb, 2008
This is like a Where's Wally? photo. Found the fox at last.
17 Feb, 2008
HEHE i found it :D He/she so sweet sitting there,Is the Badger also real? :D
18 Feb, 2008
Love all the different combined textures and colors, it all looks great together !
9 Mar, 2008
this is a lovely garden,well laid out........
10 Mar, 2008
Thank you, some of my recent pic's shows you the 'bare bones' as it was.
10 Mar, 2008
Absolutely gorgeous colours fantastic well done, Took all day to find Fox at a bad age now thank goodness for magnifying glass. LOL!! Ps is the badger real?
22 Mar, 2008
Badger is made of reclaimed chicken wire from a thatched cottage.
22 Mar, 2008
Amazing picture although it did still take me a while to find the sly old fox! Hel.xxx.
2 Apr, 2008
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What great architectural shapes you have in your garden. Looks lovely.
16 Feb, 2008