Random shots on a sunny day.... (2 Viewers)

I love it Simon, er I mean Michael! Looks like fun. Those first shots were excellent too!
 
Ooooh!.....lovely foilage :D;) I see you managed to squeeze this photo shoot into our early summer then.

Jeff

Ooooh Missus! Can't beat a nice bit of foilage!
I had to get the shots in early, before the green things start dropping off the planty things, cause I can't reproduce that colour at the moment. :rolleyes:
 
Glad to see that the sun was shinning for you to get in some more playtime and hope it continues to shine on your end so we can get to see addtional playtime photos. It's cloudy here Simon so what I'll do is try to keep the clouds here in New England away from Old England so you can get in more playtime while the sun is shinning. Great Photos Simon and thanks for sharing them....The Lt.
 
Glad to see that the sun was shinning for you to get in some more playtime and hope it continues to shine on your end so we can get to see addtional playtime photos. It's cloudy here Simon so what I'll do is try to keep the clouds here in New England away from Old England so you can get in more playtime while the sun is shinning. Great Photos Simon and thanks for sharing them....The Lt.

Thanks Lt. I fear our sunny spell may be over. It's been fine today, but dark clouds are looming :eek:
 
Thanks Lt. I fear our sunny spell may be over. It's been fine today, but dark clouds are looming :eek:............

...............it's called "Easter Bank Holiday Weekend"......bound to rain :(

Jeff
 
...............it's called "Easter Bank Holiday Weekend"......bound to rain :(

Jeff

Good job I got a shoot in before it started. :)

From Afghanistan to Africa to Airfield to.....Arnhem! Or a few miles outside anyway...

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Terrific pics Simon, I enjoy seeing soldiers out in the open air and it also gives us a chance to check out other members back yards. Now tell me, are those little trees permanent or did you stick some prunnings into the grass to add some scenery?
 
Awesome pictures Simon. Very foam work has vastly improved and are those Woodland scenic trees. :)
 
I'm glad you got the last batch of photos in Simon they're great. Love seeing you playing in the garden while the sun shinning and the photos of your Red Devils are outstanding......The Lt.
 
Thank you gents, your kind comments are appreciated

Oz, they are the result of a deliberately over exuberant pruning session. Some of the shwubbery now resembles early 80's punk hair designs. The secateurs have been hidden to prevent a revenge attack and similar pruning damage to various parts of my anatomy. :eek:

Have given some thought to getting a load of miniature evergreens and permanently having a mini outdoors forest.

Alex, the trees are definately wood, stuck in land, and are argueably scenic, so, Yes! :D

I dragged the kids up to Manchester today, to visit the Imperial War Museum - North. Interesting exhibitions, but not a patch on the London IWM.

End result, very little playtime, but managed to get a couple of quickies off. I'll see about getting something more constructive later in the week after a further garden recce. :)
 
From Afghanistan to Africa to Airfield to Arnhem to.....Ardennes (ish - after the snow melted :rolleyes:)

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And a last few. Will try for something a bit more imaginative next time, but I didn't want to waste my perfectly good forest, before it all turned brown...

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