Month: April 2009
Buried in Blossom – 67/365
The moon is a very, very long way away – 66/365
At five o’clock this morning
Mother duck with fourteen nippers – 65/365
On Friday we moved the mother and sixteen ducklings that we knew about out to the sunken garden at the school. Then this one was suddenly here this morning. She’d been behind another bush and managed not to be seen nesting these weeks. Of course, this family will have to be moved too, because there is not enough food in the small courtyard, and as they get bigger, the poop is noticeable. But while they are here, they are so much fun to watch on a break from work. It took them about half an hour to learn to climb the plank out of the pond. Even after watching their siblings do it, some were still leaping at the wall and bouncing back into the water. By mid afternoon, they had all learnt the way back up to mother.
Lord Haldon Hotel, Exeter – 64/365
Windows Blue Screen of Death, Heathrow T3 – 63/365
Wood pigeon – 62/365
One last photo of the magnolia before all the white bits drop – 61/365

One last photo of the magnolia before all the white bits drop – 61/365, originally uploaded by :Duncan.
Cherry tree – 60/365
April Sunset – 59/365
Today’s photo was meant to be something naval, as Carl Fredrik and I spent the day at the historic ships in Portsmouth. But I forgot my camera. Luckily, this sky was awaiting my return.
Body Glove 5/4 wetsuit – 58/365
Quite a strange logo when you look at it a while.
Lambs – 57/365
Saturday – 56/365
Magnolia at dusk – 55/365
Cherry blossom – 54/365
Porthole – 53/365
Caravan life – 52/365
Francisco, Francesca and Adam.
Stonehenge – 51/365
On our way to Cornwall and surf. That’s Doug’s nose and chin :)
















