On my walk this morning, I decided to concentrate on "textures" (as the sun soon disappeared and any scenic shots would have looked dull!).
I stopped by the Farmers Market at the garden centre - I couldn't resist buying this little beauty.
Apparently its name is "January King".

A lot of the stonework in
the wall around the garden centre is very weathered.

Windows/doorways/random holes around the wall that have had a use in previous times now have a gorgeous distressed look.

...with the "Estate Green" paint peeling.

...and the old oak lintels crumbling away.

Moss covers the walls around the farm yard.


And the
Hydrangea flowers are as fragile as tissue paper.
The wall is particularly interesting, I wonder what stone it is?
ReplyDeleteI wish we had a farmers market close by, though I do have a few cabbages ready for pulling at the allotment.
ReplyDeletewow....fab pics....for a moment I thought you'd grown those and was having cabbage envy!!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
I love the January King, but I would as green and purple are my favourite colours.
ReplyDeleteLoved the weathered wall-interesting post -makes me want to dig out my camera and have a go myself ! have a good week Diane x
ReplyDeleteI am growing January King myself this year - will have to have a closer look at the colours now that I have seen your photo.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
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You have such an eye for details!
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Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHave you got a posh camera?
It certainly looks like it from these photos.
It's fun seeing what you see when you really start looking, great photos.
ReplyDeleteVery cool photos! Cx
ReplyDeleteInteresting to take that as a theme for photos - you start looking at things in a completely different way!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours of the cabbage - it looks delicious - and the mossy photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing textures and colours! January King is my favourite - but only partly because my birthday is in January!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Interesting textures especially the moss covered walls - always a favourite with me:)
ReplyDeleteThe cabbage looks interesting and very colourful. I love red cabbage but am not so fond of green ones but that one I would like to try. I love how hydrangeas look at this time of year:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, Diane! Love the old wood and paint etc.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Absoulutely fabulous, just like the British TV show, lol. Love love love your blog, and thanks on the cool comment you left on my post about the VH1's 100 Sexiest artists. LMAO, my favorite one is #4, and if you seen who #4 Sexiest Artist is, you'll know why, lol. I just adore reading your blog!
ReplyDeletedoesn't that second photograph look like a gonk's hair?
ReplyDeletesome wonderful textures here and great photos of them.
ReplyDeletexxx
I just love your photos, what inspirational ideas you have.
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