I was given my blogging name of Meticulous Mick by my fellow gardener The Sage as when it came to weeding etc. I would look to get every little blighter out of the beds. The bed had to perfect.
And here MM strikes again, not content with my first photo of the broom in the garden (the key parts were not sufficiently sharp) I had to go back and get a better shot. So here is my revised offering of the Broom in the garden and I hope I have captured the beauty of this humble plant. I think I am happy with it now.
Perfectionism in this case was worth the effort. I’m a bit like that with weeds too, but only in short bursts, the rest of the time they can go their merry way. But when the weeding bug calls …. beware! I do grow a lot of magnificent weeds π
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Hi there, I desire to subscribe for this website to take most recent updates, thus where can i do
it please help.
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Quite simple, just hilt the follow button half way down on the right hand side of page, enter your email details and it will be done. Great to have you around, MM π
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Wow. Fascinating perspective. I liked how you protected this issue….
A few issues I dont accept but hi… thats
a different perspective. I am super keen to study your following post.
Is it possible to make the next one more in depth?
Thanks π
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Thanks for popping over and commenting. There will be a more in depth post coming out on this on July 10th as I have teamed up with Britt Skrabanek for a piece.
She is a great writer, you should check her out.
MM π
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Beautiful! Your blog is uplifting to me.
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I am so glad to hear that Mark, it refreshes me to know that. I will be paying a visit to your site soon, just got a bit of a backlog to catch up on thanks to Leanne π
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You’re most welcome! Yeah, would love to hear your feedback about my blog! Take your time π π
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I wish I had the patience to pull every weed. But then there would be nothing left in my garden.
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The wild meadow look is all in at the moment. π
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Reblogged this on Oyia Brown.
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Just stunning …. love the color and every little details, so crystal clear photo. Well done
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Thanks alot Viveka, really appreciated. Hopefully you will have a bit more of a poke around my wee humble blog. Many thanks for commenting. MM π·
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Wow this lovely. What kind of flower is this?
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It’s called Broom, no idea of the latin name. It also comes in yellow and can typically found wild on heathland and is dead easy to grow. Each flower is relatively small. Hope this helps, MM π·
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Great shot!!!
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Thanks so much Victor, hope you may see more that you like. MM π·
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Reblogged this on Ajaytao 2010 and commented:
A wonderful picture and a very beautiful photographer MM
please do visit her blog she is indeed Meticulous
thank you Mick
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This is beautiful dear
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Took some searching but found this one! BTW, the pic of the broom blossoms is truly beautiful. You have a great eye for beauty even in humble places….weeds can be exquisitely beautiful… that’s how I found the name for my blog!
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Agree completely. There is so much all around us that we just take for granted – a bit like the much trodden upon daises. Good to see a like-minded soul…..MM
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