
(c) K Wicks

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Its been a busy month, for work and for nature. With all the sun and now a good bit of rain, its bulked everything up. New flowers are starting to open, with the yellows looking to be making way for the reds, pinks and purples.

The fuchsia has come back again, funny really, I tried 3 times to grow a fuchsia, bought already flowering and everything. They always died. This one was just a stick that had been left when we moved in, not even planted, just on the ground. I didn’t know what it was but could still see green under the bark so put it in dirt. Within a few weeks, it had leaves…

The potatoes have started flowering too, they have such pretty flowers. Potatoes are just great, the Bush crickets and snails are eating the leaves as quickly as they can but can’t keep up! Its providing great shade and bushiness for the bed too. I often see the sparrows having a little hop around in there looking for food.

I have white and red carnations this year, I don’t remember planting two colours so its good to see what appears to be new. A lovely dash of colour.

Another pink strawberry flower was poking through, its overshadowed by other strawberries, the loganberries and the fuchsia, so I’m impressed its made it at all.

The nasturtiums have just started to come out as well, its been a bit quiet for butterflies this year so far, but usually these bring the large and small white butterflies in.

The hydrangea is trying, its bee moved this year and surrounded by poppies which have now been and gone so ill clear some room and maybe it will do a bit better.

Its all pink and purple poppies this year, I thought I had planted some red ones but seems not. Either way, its a superb splash of colour and the bumble Bees love them.
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There have been a lot of clouds around recently. This one looked particularly pink and fluffy.

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It was quite pink.

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It was brief, but magnificent sunrise yesterday.

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I don’t always know what the names of the flowers are that I take pictures of, but I always try and identify them if I can. This lovely pink flower is a lavatera tree mallow.

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Photograph of a Spanish mountain sunrise by K Wicks, animated by MKW Publishing.
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We got some huge clouds over the mountains in Spain, this day was no exception. Photography by K Wicks, animated by MKW Publishing.
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It was one of those days when you look out the window and see what is both spectacular and terrifying. The biggest cloud I had seen looming towards us over the mountains in Nerja, Spain. This definitely goes down as one of the most epic skies to witness.
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We have been treated to some rather spectacular clouds at sunrise over the month of December, and sometimes I have even looked out of the window at the right time. This one was full of pinks and purples to kick off the day…

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