Oak Tree at Benacre
As the year passes the Oak trees are now in their prime, about time to get drawing them again.
Paintings and Prints of the East Anglian Coast
As the year passes the Oak trees are now in their prime, about time to get drawing them again.
In the garden this afternoon 2 or 3 baby hedgehogs about 10cm in length.
At Kessingland there are several Burnet Rose (Rosa pimpinellifolia) bushes. Earlier in the Summer they were covered with beautiful deep magenta flowers but these have now matured into deep red hips. This is a particularly thorny species and the stems are covered in hundred of tiny thin thorns.
Sitting next to the River Hundreds as viewed from the bridge at Rushmere, Suffolk. I have looked at this pillbox for many years and wondered why is it so lopsided? sitting in the field.
A sketch from the garden of some Damson plums that are now nearly ripe.