Saturday, October 14, 2006
Duckpond visit


Do you mind? Can't a girl have a wash in peace?


A lot of oxygen weed has filled the main pond at the gardens, the ducks can walk on water, but the eels like it.


I'm still trying to get some good flying shots of Welcome Swallows - it's not easy, these little guys are faster than a speeding bullet and autofocus can't be used.