Photographic Print. Gardener's workbench in my greenhouse surrounded by Brambles.
The workbench was cluttered with objects, gardening bottles with labels, 'Tumbleweed KILLS weeds to their roots', an ominous juxtaposition with a 1960's ash tray, a bottle of tablets and ribbon remnants from funeral wreaths for Ernie, Beryl's husband who died 7 years before her. Strange how the miscellaneous objects people use become left as a trail of their existence. A bird house lay empty and blue light reflections were cast from a blue plastic container and a jewel drop on a lantern catching the sunlight became a diamond.
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