Sunday Soaking

After some last minute discussion Stephen and I decided to go ahead and have our Sunday walk today. Probably a wrong decision as it rained solid the whole time. I had decided to try and keep the camera in the bag out of the rain but as usual I saw a few things that made it worth lifting out.

This was the view over Belfast Lough, drizzle and misty at the same time.

I spotted this little coastal Cottage that looked like a throw back to years gone by. How it’s managed to survive tucked in between some mega mansions, I don’t know!

I then spotted a Grey Heron in the water along the coast. Normally a shy bird, this one seemed content to stand and watch us.

I sneaked a little closer and changed to a zoom lens and grabbed a few quick shots.

Stephen then let my dogs go and Smudge did a sterling job of chasing it off to a distant perch.

Some lovely coastal Wild Flowers in the rain. Sea Thrift is a favourite of mine for walks and as a accent plant.

Bluebells are out

Part of the World War 2 Defenses for German Bombers targeting Belfast docks. This gun commanded a great position from Grey’s Point overlooking Belfast Lough.

Maybe it was worth a walk in the rain anyway 🙂

 

 

 

World Bonsai Day

Hurry Up Hostas

Thanks to a bit of swapping this year I have lots of new mini Hostas, I just wish they would get a move on so I can see what they are like! This last week has seen a bit warmer weather and they are now starting to respond well.

Beach Accent

I picked up this little plant on a walk along the coast last year. I noticed it among the rocks and loved the flower. Initially I thought it would be too big for an accent but I noticed some in a garden lawn that had self seeded there. With the grass being cut every few weeks, the plant had adapted and was flowering tight to the grass level. This one needs to fill out to fill the pot but you can see from the flowers that it’ll make a nice accent next year.

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Killyleagh Landscape

My work has taken me through Killyleagh in County Down a lot recently and I spotted this tree on the rise of a hill. After the third time I just had to take the camera with me for a snap to share. Loads of nice image trees about but always hard to get a photo with a uncluttered backdrop. If you look carefully, you can just about see the old rope hanging from the bottom right branch were the swing used to be. At least I hope that’s what it there for!! I’ve been watching too much Game of Thrones lately ❗

BCI in China

Just had to add links to this! Photos from the BCI in Yangzhao, China.

I don’t think there is a single tree here that doesn’t make you think out of the box! Some I really really love and a few that are a bit out there but really made me stop and look.

Pots and mudmen not always to my taste but even some of these work for me! Don’t take my work for it, check out these links in IBC Forum and French Forum.

Just look!!

Nuts, but I love it 🙂