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Besides being designer for embroidery designs under the name of "CHÂTELAINE" and producing my own line of extravagant jewellery as the "GESCHMEIDE-MEISTERIN" (The Mistress of Jewellery), there
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And here is a link to my other Blog - on all things PERFUME and FLACON

And here is a link to my other Blog - on all things PERFUME and FLACON
CLICK ON THE PIC and :Please visit my other Blog about vintage Perfume + Flacons. A translation "button" is provided, as this Blog is in German language. I will often update with new photos of my collection and desicriptions of the scents contained. Any comments or "input" are appreciated !

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

November garden stroll and Mr. Mole

The sun shines as I had wished for in Summer - but alas! at least there are blue skies in November and gentle temperatures in sunshine.
Rosehips as big as plums !
Robby loves to sit here, peek around the corner and have the sunshine warm his fur

Whereas the frost has decorated leafs and ground over night already.

Hazelnut buds for Spring 2012 °
Pretty spots on Wisteria leafs





So I felt the urge to "hunt" for  pictures again, and the two of us went out into the garden.
Frost on the tiny moss around the pond

My cosy place is now cool and damp

That mushroom there is not larger then the nail of my smallest finger !

Isn't this little one just perfectly beautiful? With a tad of "icing" on top...


To see that Mr. Mole had been working really really hard... lots of hills, and holes - throughout the entire garden.
A fractal of Mr. Mole's work area.

At least one of the portals to his vast homes

I fear that in Spring I will have to sow a new meadow, if he continues to dig and do Mole-stuff.....
Come with me and look at the wonders I found. Some big, some very small. Some sombre, some lit from within. I am full of colors now, and freshly aired too :-)
Ivy fruit "in the making"


Sea Buckthorn berries get soft after the frost -- Thrush' delight...
 










The last Lonicera are still blooming.... up there towards the Sun






The mix of old ivy and the Rambler's tiny minute rosehips

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