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Oh Dear! Say the Gnomes (2013)

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This drama took place last week after two nights of very heavy winds, the trellis in my old garden decided to part company with the wall, I remember putting that up with my brother-in-law back in 2006, it is not my concern now as I no longer live there, I just retain a key for the owner until the buyer signs on the dotted line.. yep they have been told... but the gnomes don't give a scabby rabbit as the one in the border conveys. :-)

Comments (4)


ronmolina

2:59PM | Mon, 14 October 2013

Nice shot! The hazard's of the winds!

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Cyve

3:03PM | Mon, 14 October 2013

Great shot !

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durleybeachbum

1:03AM | Tue, 15 October 2013

Sad to lose that rich habitat that the ivy gave. A shame you had to move from there.

Mark-David-Rogers

9:46PM | Tue, 15 October 2013

Was there for over a decade, moved just around the corner in a Parisian style flat in the gables.. band c to band a... :-)

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dochtersions

6:23AM | Sun, 20 October 2013

Thank you for sharing this very clear shot, Mark. It's great to see a bit of the area where you live. Perhaps the two gnomes pushed down the ivy?


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MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-TZ5
Shutter Speed10/400
ISO Speed100
Focal Length5

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