Lovely blog Greg. Love the Dandelion sequence. My garden is full of gaping holes where I've pulled out triffid-like specimens. They always seem to come back though. Maybe eating them is the answer?
Thankyou VP,seaside girl, julieanne,phil and Tom for your encouraging comments,you will have seen the next post on the guardian blog but hopefully dandelions will appear again, as they tend to do.
sigh, darn those scattery dandelions that have multiplied with a vengence while I was away! Feeling a little more forgiving towards them thanks to your sketches :o)
I was going to film the utter snowstorm of dandelion seeds floating over our garden just now, but I much prefer your version.
ReplyDeleteHopped over here via the Guardian Gardening Blog and love what I see.
What a beautiful blog. Found you through the Guardian. Really looking forward to more.
ReplyDeleteLoved your Dandy Lions over at the Guardian and came to visit. Will stay, what wonderful illustrations.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see your work is to be used on the Guardian garden blog.
ReplyDeleteLovely blog Greg. Love the Dandelion sequence. My garden is full of gaping holes where I've pulled out triffid-like specimens. They always seem to come back though. Maybe eating them is the answer?
ReplyDeleteThankyou VP,seaside girl, julieanne,phil and Tom for your encouraging comments,you will have seen the next post on the guardian blog but hopefully dandelions will appear again, as they tend to do.
ReplyDeletesigh, darn those scattery dandelions that have multiplied with a vengence while I was away! Feeling a little more forgiving towards them thanks to your sketches :o)
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