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Another visitor to my former Haliburton garden, they had free range and ate whatever they wanted.
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Taken through the glass doors in our lounge. Fortunately the little birds that had been on our feeders hid until he left, though I could hear their warning cries
I was pleased to see this Ladybird in the undergrowth yesterday as I was weeding my plot.... Stay Safe at Home!
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One weekend a year the Monmouthshire town of Usk open the gardens in the town for charity.
Gardens ranged from cottage to the town castle.
Here in the castle visitors were enjoying refreshments in lovely surroundings.
I was just browsing through my pictures and came across this rainbow taken at the bottom of my garden which I thought was very pretty as I haven't been out and about to take new pictures I thought I'd upload this to take me away from my Christmas pictures on my photostream...
The ''Winter Garden'', also known as the ''Great Rotunda'', is a large greenhouse built in 1876 for King Leopold II by architect Alfonse Balat.
It is covered by a 25 m high, 57 m diameter dome supported by 36 steel arches and topped by a royal crown.
The size of the greenhouse enabled planting tall palm trees.
It was intended for royal receptions.
Photo shot in 2011 from the top of the Brusilia Residence.
Azimuth 332.3°, 2.96 km away (1.84 mi).
Address: Avenue du Parc Royal 61, 1020 Brussels
FR : Serres royales ''Jardin d'Hiver''
Le ''Jardin d’hiver'', aussi appelé ''Grande Rotonde'', est une grande serre construite en 1876 pour le roi Léopold II par l’architecte Alfonse Balat.
Elle est couverte d’une coupole de 25 m de haut et de 57 m de diamètre portée par 36 arcs en acier, elle-même surmontée d’une couronne royale. La taille de la serre a permis la plantation de palmiers de haute tige.
Elle fut destinée aux réceptions royales.
Photo prise en 2011 du haut de la Résidence Brusilia.
Azimut 332.3°, distance 2.96 km.
Adresse : Avenue du Parc Royal 61, 1020 Brussels
NL: Koninklijke serres ''Wintertuin''
De ''Wintertuin'', ook bekend als de ''Grote Rotonde'', is een grote serre gebouwd in 1876 voor Koning Leopold II door architect Alfonse Balat.
Het wordt overdekt door een koepel van 25 meter hoog en 57 meter in diameter, ondersteund door 36 stalen bogen en bekroond door een koninklijke kroon. Dankzij de grootte van de serre konden er hoge palmbomen worden geplant.
Het werd gebruikt voor koninklijke recepties.
Foto genomen in 2011 vanaf de top van de Brusilia Residentie.
Azimut 332.3°, 2.96 km ver.
Adres: Avenue du Parc Royal 61, 1020 Brussels
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In Explore on Jul. 13, 2023.
they do remind me of the little jingle bells :-)
omg....Flickr hiccups are really bad this morning...argggh
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HBW!