LikeForLike by Jennyfnf
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FE Talis var I
4 tonnes of top soil being delivered tomorrow for the raised beds, so looks like I'll be kept busy for a day or so barrowing it in, but I'll be at "R" in the evenings to make sure I don't miss any images. At last, after two summers of almost constant rain we are having glorious weather here in N.W. England.
Comments (15)
mountmous
Good luck with all the hard work. Was in Scotland in June 2008 and although we had some rain (well, it's Scotland) we also had some very nice sunny weather. So it wasn't all bad. Beautiful image. Love the red touch.
carlx
Wonderful composition!!!
neoexcello
It was a first a beautifully rich weaving of patterns...and yes, the red splash really makes it pop. Then I saw the funny creature in the middle...he's done in beige, with a startled look, and a cumbersome purple tail....now I can't stop laughing. He seems to be a cross between a reindeer and a chestnut tree! I love it.
mansco
Don't work to hard....! A wonderful design with great contrasts ;O)
LivingPixels
Sensational image I love neo's realization I think she must be on the nitros oxide here! No I know danise its just her amazing naturlaly Hallucinagoenic vision in seeing things on a different level from most people!!! Great image Jen!!
XoxoTree
it's hot and very muggy in the great lakes. don't over do it. love this fallen tree image.
Lenord
Cool Talis, well done.I looked through some of those Spots you gave me last night, did some tweaking on some but ran out of gas and went to sleep early for a change. Going to be a lot of stuff coming out of those though in the coming days, thanks again. Peace
kaward
Superb blend of the Talis. Take it steady with your barrowing and pace yourself. I think it it better to take a day or two longer, than have it all done too quickly. I have a friend who rushed with a soil delivery to his new house, barrowing until dark. The poor chap spent 3 months in traction. It will be worth it when you taste your first produce.
RodolfoCiminelli
Wonderful and creative realization my frien, have a great creativity....!!!
farmerC
Fantastic work.
giovanino
Thankyou for showing. Remarkable image. 5+
npauling
Lovely earthy look to this one to go with all your top soil. Have fun putting it all in the right place.
bpclarke
Gorgeous work. Wow! Love the colors and the composition. Superbly done.
afugatt
Very nice!
3x3
Beautifull composition jen x f!