Panorama of back gareden

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  1. Tee Gee

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    Thought I would try putting up my first pic and it is the panoramic view from my back door of the whole of the back garden;

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    There is one consolation at this time of the year and that is;

    All our gardens look pretty much the same!

    This is a couple of individual picture of the same view;

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    Right;[​IMG]
     
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      Very pretty, TG, and nicely taken shots.:snork:
       
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      I love your curly fence - is it a fence?
       
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      It does look lovely TG :)
       
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      It is a piece of wrought iron work that once featured on the inside of a glass door.

      When my grand kids were little I erected it there to prevent the possibility of them falling over the two and a half foot high parapet wall which you can't see in the picture.

      Then as the years passed by I got used to it being there so I have just left there as a feature.

      I have to agree it looks good along with the trellis behind when it is covered in snow.

      Sadly the snow has now dropped of both of these areas.
       
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        The panoramic shot is super - lots of interesting shapes enhanced by the snow and semi- monochrome colour.
         
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        So pretty, even in the winter....like your privacy panels.
         
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