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Thursday, 2 July 2015

Early June photos


On the first of June I was lucky enough to see this lovely little Blue Tit in my garden.


The next day I went down to Hull to visit my Grandad. This is the Humber Bridge, when built it was the longest single span suspension bridge in the world, now it's 7th. I guess time doesn't just fly for us.


This is my lovely clematis flowering, it took some help from my friend's on Bubblews to work out what it is.


My next photo of the day was of my green strawberries, It's took nearly a month for them to start to go red.


On the Friday I went to Morpeth with my Dad. I managed to get this lovely photo of a little duck family.


On the Saturday I shot this just after I finished work at 10pm, nearly light enough to see. I guess there are some advantages of living in the north.


Finally on the Sunday I went down to the river Blyth with my husband to see how his mooring is progressing. Here he is using his fishing rod to measure the depth for his poles. It's very deep.


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