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how does your garden grow?

A couple of weeks ago I joined in how does your garden grow blog hop run by Annie.

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I loved visiting other blogs and seeing posts about their gardens. Not only did I meet some great new bloggers, I was inspired by the photography skills and images I saw.

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I have always loved the patterns caused by tree branches (these images were taken at Holt Country Park, if you are Norfolk based I highly recommend it, – lots of short trails perfect for toddlers with a play ground and toilets at the car park)

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As I walked round our garden taking further photographs I noticed the spring flowers blooming and dying, I was amazed at how much changed within a fortnight.

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Thanks for the inspiration fellow bloggers to get my camera out and try harder – I am pleased with the images:)

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Agy

Wednesday 23rd of April 2014

Extremely pretty. I remember when I was in the UK for a trip and thinking how lovely the gardens are. I guess it is too hot over here to grow such flowers.

Hellie's Corner

Saturday 19th of April 2014

It is amazing how quickly gardens can change, I love your last photo. #hdygg

doris

Saturday 19th of April 2014

beautiful photos and images. it's always nice to take a walk with a camera in hand.

Knitnrun4sanity

Friday 18th of April 2014

I have never thought about patterns made by branches before but love it. I shall be looking now. Your photos are stunning and I am glad you are pleased, you should be.

Mammasaurus

Thursday 17th of April 2014

Such lovely shots - I too love that last one especially! Such great colours out there at the moment, I too have been surprised at how much has changed in the past couple of weeks - feels like barer borders have been filling out fast here. Funnily enough I was talking to friends yesterday who were sining the praises of Norfolk - and I've not been but I'm looking for potential places for long weekends away soon and they convinced me that I need Norfolk in my life. So I must pick your brain over the best places to visit!

Thanks for joining in again, lovely to hear you've been inspired by the others joining in :)

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