Thursday, 8 May 2008

Duchess's Spring Garden Walk (1)

We start our walk of the Duchess's Spring Garden Walk at Belvoir Castle Grounds with a show of Bluebells, closely followed by a Macro shot of a twisted Pine Cone.
The next 2 photos we meet our Texan Friends George and Pam taking a photo of the very old Money Tree, and just to prove its a money tree the last photo shows the money.
Later tonight, around 9.30ish Thurs(uk time - see my clock)I'll be showing Skies from Belvoir Castle - Hosted by my good friend Tom Wigley in Wiggers World (ol Womtig) himself - so dont forget to catch all theBloggers of == Friday SKY WATCH Pics
at Toms Place
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12 comments:

  1. Wow what beautiful gardens - am looking forward to the skies.

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  2. Great pictures Imac.. nice to see a Wishing Tree with the coins pushed in..

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  3. And they say money doesn't grow on trees! Neat pictures. I really like the pine cone also.

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  4. Imac: Very interesting walk. These a beautiful gardens. The coins in the tree are funny.

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  5. Lovely bluebells! Great shots all. Even a 'money tree'! It's amazing that the coins stay in there!

    And thank you for the nice comment, on the little hand made truck, which my husband made for a friend.

    Mari-Nanci
    Photos-City-Mine

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  6. that pine cone has some TURN on it

    Super pictures...

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  7. HA! A money tree! I love it! =)

    I have some pics of a gull eating herring on my blog today, but I think I may add a skywatch post later this evening. =)

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  8. Great post Imac:) Love your shots!
    Petunia

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  9. cool shots! money tree!? i want one!!

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  10. great catch! Happy weekend... thanks for dropping by...

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  11. Very pretty photos! And I have never seen a wishing tree before!

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  12. Don't let the children see the money tree!! Parents around the world will be accused of lying - 'cos obviously money does grow on trees :-)

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