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My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry
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Part of the Beyond Limits exhibition at Chatsworth.
I waited ages for everyone to get out of this shot, then a stupid man lurked behind the tree and leaned backwards into view. I wonder if I could blot him out?
Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE
1903-1975
SEA FORM (ATLANTIC)
inscribed Barbara Hepworth, dated 1964, numbered 6/6 and inscribed by the foundry Morris Singer Founders - London
bronze
204 by 107 by 73cm.
80 by 42 by 28 3/4 in.
Conceived in 1964 and cast between 1964 and 1966 in an edition of 6 plus 1 artist’s proof.
New Construction - Lower Ninth Ward - New Orleans. Many of the new homes incorporate solar panels necessitating a design that allows the roof-top panels to face the sun for the greatest period of time.
My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry
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A wonderful way to bring a park to life. Derby Arboretum is celebrating 175 years and this exhibition of life size photos was designed to show Victorians enjoying themselves in the park.
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Creative tree shaping at Levens Hall Cumbria. One of the most significant topiary gardens in the world.
Bea's Refuge and Reenergizing Spot. What a beautiful garden she has. It was a pleasure sitting in her ever evolving backyard. It looks like an English Country Garden from this angle.
the shed includes a kennel or mower store if the dog decides not to use it. Some minor finishing required to the ground surface and trim + paint the expanding foam, not quite a professional job, as nothing is square! but much cheaper and probably last longer than the average off the shelf shed as she totally solid.
Garden work. Making the oval bed smaller to make room for a proper border and also nothing grows in that bit
Canals are a necessary part of the New Orleans landscape and this canal located next to the Lower Ninth Ward is no exception. A break in the levee along this canal near the area shown in this photo led to the flooding of the Lower ninth ward during Hurricane Katrina nearly five years ago.
My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry
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Wrought iron garden structure at Melbourne Hall in Derbyshire. Created by celebrated blacksmith Robert Bakewell in 1706-8.
The design is derived from French garden arbour designs of the period. Grade I listed.
In this area of the Lower 9th Ward, a string of cement slabs show where a series of homes used to be. For the most part, debris has been removed and desisions on reconstruction continue to be made.
My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry
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