Photography
Taken on a beach on the Gower.
Protea, taken at The Botanic Garden of Wales.
Taken in my garden.
Taken on beach at Bracelet Bay the Gower.
The conservatory window one winter morning.
I think it's an echinacea, in my garden.
Snow on the damson tree in the garden.
The fountain in Trafalgar Square.
A sculpture in the British Museum.
A hover fly in the vegetable garden on a marigold.
This is snow that has softened and slipped through the mesh seat of a garden chair then frozen again.
I can't remember where I took this, might have been Iceland
A stone cat we have in the garden that marks a grave.
This is part of the gate at Staunton Harold.
I love aquariums, this might have been at Brighton.
Another kind of echinacea, in the garden.
Part of a glass sculpture at the V&A.
A sculpture at the Royal Academy of Arts in the courtyard.
A rose bay willow herd seed pod by the pond.
The sea wall somewhere in Somerset.
This was taken in the Westfield Centre in London.
We went on the golden circle tour in Iceland, I can't remember exactly where this was.
This one was in Bristol aquarium.
This was a carousel in Weston Super Mare.
This is a tussock moth caterpillar eating raspberry leaves in the vegetable garden.
We never worked out what tree this was.
This was taken on Minehead beach.
This was the beach just round from the power station in Somerset.
Lovely sunflower in the vegetable garden.
I took this in the harbour in Reykjavik.
This was at the Einar Jonsson sculpture garden Reykjavik.
I found this snail mooching round the rockery one day.
A rose in the garden that was looking particularly lovely that day.
This poker was so short at the back of a flower bed I took a pic so I could see it.
I got this butterfly bunting for my mums birthday one year, lovely colours.
I have no idea what this plant was, possibly a banana.
Loved the angles and reflections.
Again some kind of fern.
These are impressions of leaves in another leaf.
I spotted this guy in a the honeysuckle one summer.
I loved my calla lily, so elegant.
Alabaster tomb of Sir Henry Grey and his wife Anne. Lovely light that day.