More Muscari

Spring is in full swing, slightly held back by this cold snap we are having now, but over the last few weeks the Muscari (Grape hyacinth) has bloomed nicely and started bringing in the bees. I have planted loads more seeds which are all now sprouting so hopefully soon there will be lots of colour in the garden. Some of the seeds are last years poppies, sweet peas and nasturtium I collected and put aside for the following year – and a new pack of bee friendly flowers, so not sure what else will be coming. It’s that exciting time of the growing season!

(c) K Wicks

The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

Last year my husband went to Egypt to see some of the ancient structures and history. I thought I would share some of the photography of that trip with you as it is such an epic place. Enjoy 🙂

This small opening off to the side of the temple is apparently access to more tombs that have been found. It’s astounding how much is still hiding under the sand that we may never fine.


(c) K Wicks and M Wicks

Pink shell

Those years of randomly collecting pretty shells finally found a purpose. Being photo props. My new found enjoyment is backgrounds – setting them up and trying to get a good shot on top of them – this one isn’t great, but getting there.

Just a pink shell.

(c) K Wicks