Silent Sunday – New Life for Old Tagged on: Battling On New Life for Old Rotting Apples Silent Sunday Snowdrops
Jenny paulinFebruary 13, 2011 at 3:49 pmPermalink That’s a lot of rotten apples. But new life will be helped by it. is that in your garden? Nice garden if it is
PaulaFebruary 13, 2011 at 4:56 pmPermalink It is my garden, the fact that the pile of apples has been allowed to stay there shows just what a ‘rotten’ gardener I am!
marketingtomilkFebruary 13, 2011 at 6:33 pmPermalink eeeeeuw i have a serious apple core phobia. not what i want to see on a sunday night! (but i get the poignancy, kind of, eeeuw!)
Him Up NorthFebruary 13, 2011 at 7:09 pmPermalink Hmm, that’s an erm… interesting mulch you use. Nice concept though.
KirstyFebruary 13, 2011 at 8:54 pmPermalink I really like this – the decaying apples feeding the new flowers, nature doing it’s thing…
itsasmallworldafterallfamilyFebruary 13, 2011 at 9:25 pmPermalink Beautiful snowdrops but a criminal waste of apples. I’d have had those. Tuh.
jayFebruary 13, 2011 at 10:14 pmPermalink Wow!! And what a brilliant idea too. I know this sounds odd, but does is smell good or bad?
Chris MoslerFebruary 13, 2011 at 10:14 pmPermalink We leave our windfalls on purpose and watch the blackbirds scoffing them all winter. In the spring they make nests and raise babies in our garden, perfect! Lovely, lovely shot…can I come and sip Pimm’s in your garden please?
stromiFebruary 13, 2011 at 11:09 pmPermalink A nice contrast between spring and autumn. Would have been a really interesting time lapse project.
JacqFebruary 21, 2011 at 6:54 pmPermalink I like the idea but I know the apples wouldn’t have stayed in such an orderly heap in our garden.
spudballooFebruary 26, 2011 at 4:21 pmPermalink Hello my love…I like this, really interesting juxtaposition. Gosh that’s a big word….xxx
PaulaMarch 1, 2011 at 9:08 pmPermalink Ah thanks my love – Been tagged thrice now, might actually have to carry this one through! xx
That’s a lot of rotten apples. But new life will be helped by it. is that in your garden? Nice garden if it is
It is my garden, the fact that the pile of apples has been allowed to stay there shows just what a ‘rotten’ gardener I am!
eeeeeuw i have a serious apple core phobia. not what i want to see on a sunday night! (but i get the poignancy, kind of, eeeuw!)
Hmm, that’s an erm… interesting mulch you use. Nice concept though.
I really like this – the decaying apples feeding the new flowers, nature doing it’s thing…
Beautiful snowdrops but a criminal waste of apples. I’d have had those. Tuh.
Wow!! And what a brilliant idea too. I know this sounds odd, but does is smell good or bad?
We leave our windfalls on purpose and watch the blackbirds scoffing them all winter. In the spring they make nests and raise babies in our garden, perfect! Lovely, lovely shot…can I come and sip Pimm’s in your garden please?
A nice contrast between spring and autumn. Would have been a really interesting time lapse project.
I like the idea but I know the apples wouldn’t have stayed in such an orderly heap in our garden.
Hello my love…I like this, really interesting juxtaposition. Gosh that’s a big word….xxx
Hey,
Great pic. I am loving your garden!
Emma x
PS I just tagged you on my blog….sorry….xx
Ah thanks my love – Been tagged thrice now, might actually have to carry this one through! xx