I watched the local farmers who have been working very hard the past few days harvesting barley. I have been whooping and shouting to Little Bird every time tractors and trailers thundered past - the return trip with bales stacked high is an awesome sight.
Picking blackberries by the allotment gate is my latest pleasure, every time I visit, yet more polished black fruit for me to pop into a jam jar.
Squashes are growing larger by the day. A whole pumpkin patch which prickles my legs as I try to find the main stems to water.
Flowers peeping out from spare ground.
Little precious life everywhere, busy or just having a warm of the wings.
I treated myself to a couple for posys gathered from the plot and the garden - sweet peas & herbs.... ahhh the sweet smell.
I like to look for beauty on the allotment - reflections, silhouettes, stark contrasts of structures against the sky. I expect my plot neighbours think I'm very strange and cheeky as I photograph their plots too. Allotment junk and nick-nacks are of course everywhere and I like looking for patterns and interesting textures.

Nasturtiums spilling out by my shed curving around. Further around I can hardly get into the plot as they've swamped the pathway. So many here and at home from just one packet of seeds.
Hoverflies and bees are dancing around them, it's been a success.
Up netting, across scaffolding props and arches.
Slightly Vlad the Impaler-ish.
I love how the late afternoon light can catch objects, glinting and throwing off colourful light.
Even compost heaps and barrels of stinking fermenting comfrey are pretty to me.
I did have some explaining to do as I was caught lying on the floor.
What lucky people to live backing onto the allotments, an exciting ever changing view. Unbelievably we have one persistent moaner that hates his window view and complains about sheds not being the right shade of green and dogs barking a mile away at the farm. What a shame to be that miserable.
Across the fields is the road to my house. You can see a museum here and one of the rivers is behind that - I live between two gorgeous riverways.
Time to lock up the shed - if I can......
At home I enjoy putting my hand picked flowers in jugs and jars.
I cannot possibly express how much this makes me immensely happy.
It was one of those days where I felt truly 'rich' despite the few pennies in my purse.
11 comments:
What a pretty bunch of flowers and photos. Have a good weekend.
What a lovely day. I love the picture of the little bee.
Oh these pictures are gorgeous. So lovely and summery.
Can't beat home grown. Liking that candle in your last photo
Lurv your photos. How do you do the b & w with colour? Glad you had a happy day.
Fantastic pictures, love the B&W/Colour :)
Absolutely love these pics. Looks like an amazing, well edstablished allotment. Yes, how do you do the b&w with colour??! x
Happy homebird you are indeed! I love your post, it's put a smile on my face. Your allotment looks wonderful. I know that contented humming feeling of putting homegrown flowers in empty jars around the house and homegrown vegies on the sink! :)
Love these photos. Really capture the time of year. Keep 'em coming!
*sigh* what a wonderful day you have shared with us. I am now itching to have an allotment of my own (not that I know anything about gardening/growing).
Hello! i absolutely love your pics, the allotment is fantastic and your blog is really lovely, thanks so much for following mine...although i have a long way to go to be as fab as yours, look foward to more great pics,:) Justinexxx
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