Hi Everyone, Welcome to my tiny web site. My name is Sandie and I live in Adelaide South Australia.

Recently I bought a digital camera and have been taking pictures of my garden and places of interest in Australia.

Many people have commented they would like to see the pictures so I am taking the opportunity to share them with you here.

I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Feel free to use them for personal reasons. You may link people here if you use them on a web site please.
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I love finding special trinkets to make the garden interesting to look at.
Lady at the bottom of my garden
How my garden grows

Warm as the summer sun
She smiles down upon her garden
Making seed beds warm at night
Promoting shoots to grow
Tending it with loving care
She'll be back in the morning

A summer shower smells so nice
Pitter patter throughout the night
Soaking deep down into soil
Seeds drinking rain drops with delight
Her dreams are full of fairies dancing,
like sylvan in her garden

Slowly shoots from under earth
Push up their prods and prongs
Sparkling in the dappled sunlight
Greens, new and old attrack her eyes
The leaves are dancing in gentle breeze She walks through the garden,
feeling at ease

Now they are budding,
She smiles at the sight, tending them gently with a snip or a drink
She lays out a rug and sits under the shade, a book of poems in her lap
She breathes in the scents and the colours found everywhere in sight

She goes in her garden each morning
at dawn,
surrounded with such beauty
she could never be forlorn
The birds chirping madly as they drink from her flowers
It makes certain payment for her hard work and hours

Sandie
This is an Easter lilly. They are so pretty. Some people have requested if they can use it to paint a picture, I hope they scan me a copy if they do.


Below is a Gerbra, I learnt to love Gerbras as a child, my gran had thousands of them.
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