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January 13, 2011

The weirdest thing – Scadoxus multiflorus

Botany Photo of the Day does it again with this extraordinary red porcupine of a plant. Apparently it's lethally poisonous so do give it wide berth is you come across it in the field.
 
December 19, 2010

Nemophila menziesii

Thanks again to Botany Photo of the Day (http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/potd/ ) for this lovely image: colour and delicacy floating in ether.

Nemophila menziesii
October 20, 2010

Mountain Cranberry

 
Thanks once again to Botany Photo of the Day for this
October 16, 2010

Castle Rising

OK, it wasn't this strange colour. But apart from that, this conjures up the forthright solidity of the Norman keep pretty well. It's definitely worth a visit if you find your self near King's Lynn. Castle Rising village is also really pretty – with a lovely church and great cake in the tearooms.

October 16, 2010

Peonies triumphant

July 28, 2010

Not a mosaic at all

 
Once again, thanks to Botony Photo of the Day for this one. You can read their full explanation at http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/potd/2010/07/rosa_sp.php
June 15, 2010

Poppyland

Modern agriculture has made a big dent in the number of poppies you see around the countryside at this time of year. This is what it must have been like: a field in Lord Melchett's organic Courtyard Farm, near Ringstead in north Norfolk, snapped last week as I cycled by.

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June 15, 2010

Hindringham Hall

I visited this magical place in north Norfolk recently when the gardens were open to the public under the NGS. The house was built around 1500, while the moat is 12th Century. It was one of those really heavy, humid days after overnight rain which lent an extra dimension of atmosphere to an already atmospheric site and you had this almost palpable sense of past centuries hanging all around.

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June 1, 2010

Andrew Midgley – Norfolk photographer

For truly wonderful photography of North Norfolk look no further than Andrew Midgley. You can buy his work at the Photographers Gallery in Holt - http://www.photographersgallery-holt.com/ - and see a selection on his website - http://andrewmidgley.photography.com/. The salt marshes, the beaches, the wide open fields and the big blue sky… they are all here. 

If you buy only one photograph of Norfolk this year, make it a Midgely.

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June 1, 2010

Burningwell.org

Burningwell.org is a source of public domain images I haven’t come across before so delighted to give them a plug. This is one of theirs.

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