The Anxious Gardener is one year old! Hardly seems possible – but it is. During the dark and cold days of January 2011, I began to think idly about starting a blog. Didn’t know why particularly … still don’t. But I did think that it might help my brain from atrophying (jury’s still out on that one) and also, I wanted to share the beauty of the Priory with others. And so, after scratching my head and reading a handful of gardening blogs, I played around a little with blogger, scratched my head a little more and before I really knew what I was doing, I published my first post on 4th February 2011.
And what an amazing and (at times infuriating and maddening but generally) hugely enjoyable process it has been. It didn’t even occur to me, when I started, that it would be so hugely time-consuming or that I would ‘virtual-meet’ such a wealth of lovely people – from all over the globe. Indeed, if I take only one experience away with me from this whole blogging malarkey, it would be this; that there is such a surprising number of very nice people about. Read the newspapers, watch the news, commute, make obscene gestures at a crowd of football supporters … and well, you’d never guess how damn decent the vast majority of people are.
To celebrate my twelve months of blogging, I thought I would re-visit some of my photos; a few of my favourites, showing a range of subjects from the Spring, Summer and Autumn of 2011. (Winter is a little too recent to re-visit just yet)! Most have appeared on the AG before; but not all:
Who knows how long The Anxious Gardener might last (I certainly don’t) but, while it does, I would like to thank you and everyone else who visits and reads and, by doing so, encourages me to carry on. Thank you. Very much.
My goodness, so many wonderful pictures. You seem to both have the gift of technical part of photography and the eye that sees the perfect motive and the ability to capture it all. A rare gift I think. Most people, me included can only do one of those to things. I am the the one that sees the perfect picture, i have the camera but cannot sees to get my thick head to understand aperture, exposure, shutter speed and all the other confusing concepts of photography.
What I can see how ever is that you must have a good macro lens. Could you share what camera you use and what lens you use for your macro pictures?
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Hi Bonnie, first of all, thanks. Kind words indeed. I think you just need to practice; and read the camera manual – which I didn’t do for my Nikon D60 for ages. When I first got my camera the thickness of the manual was a real deterrent to reading it but if you concentrate on one aspect at a time, say ISO settings or depth of field, you’ll quickly master the concepts. And realise the limitations (and strengths) of your camera. I now want a better, much more expensive camera! My macro lens is a Sigma 105mm – though I don’t use it that much.
Dave
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Congratulations! I really enjoy your pictures, mischievous humour and tales from the priory. Some of your showcased pictures make me want to be running through parks and gardens in a summer overflowing with colour, such a contrast from the shades of grey outside the window at the minute!
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Summer will be here before you know it Sara. And thanks for being a constant companion throughout the last year.
D
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Happy blogging birthday, and what a great selection of photos to celebrate with. Hope you also gave yourself a cake – to share with the people you have released from the pollarded cages, of course…
Look forward to another year of your humour and photographs, for those of us unlikely to ever be able to visit the Prioty in person or have the experience of gardening in such a place, it is great to share some of the ups and downs and the beauty. You are clearly quite mad, but my kind of mad, so keep blogging!!
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Don’t tend to release people from the cages, Janet. Once I’ve got ’em locked up, well …..
Quite mad? Gosh, break it to me gently. (Explains a lot, mind). Despite your forthrightness, I shall keep on blogging for the time being (if you do)!
D
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Happy Ist Anniversary of blogging David – I am happy I found your blog as I enjoy your images and humour – here is to the next year og blogging (And the one after!) 🙂
K
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Blimey Karen. Two more years? Sounds very zorsting. Two more months sounds a lot at the moment. I’m about to have a break for a couple of weeks which I’m so looking forward to. Hopefully I’ll come back all refereshed and full of vim!
D
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David,
Happy Anniversary. What an amazing way to pay tribute — amazing photos. I’m looking forward to visiting again.
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Thank you Kevin for your comment and thanks for popping by.
D
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Congrats on your year of blogging! Always enjoy dropping in to see whats happening at the Priory and the potting shed, the little bits of gardening wisdom, miss stinky(and the rest of the gang) and the stunning photos.
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Thanks Andrea. Gardening wisdom is certainly dispensed in little bits here. Tiny bits!
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Beautiful, absolutely beautiful clearly the impact of having a big sis helped you to develop into such a genius!Who would have thought my little bro would be so talented – so not the shy, retiring, little chap who used to hand onto my hnad – love you!! x
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Ahh, shucks Sis. Though I am indeed a shy, retiring, little chap still, I am only too happy to continue holding hands.
Dxx
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Happy Birthday and congratulations on keeping up with your blog for a whole year. What lovely photos to celebrate. I remember a few of them, especially the duck in the bird box.
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Thanks Karin – I’m hoping (against hope) that I might actually get an owl in the box this year. We’ll see – fingers crossed.
Dave
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Good luck with it. I’m afraid I’ve no idea what an owl looks for in a home. Maybe they prefer boxes that don’t smell too new and human. Indeed a faint scent of duck might be a plus point. Let’s hope for the best.
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Love your photos – wish I could get mine to come out as well. I have enjoyed reading your posts this year and seeing around the Priory and hearing about the ghosts etc
You are right the blogging community is generally a jolly nice group but then so are gardeners so I suppose it goes hand in hand
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Of course I’m setting myself up for a bad experience now, Helen having said how jolly lovely everyone in blogging land is. Pleased you like the photos – it is odd how sometimes they just seem to work when you upload them onto the PC and at other times not at all!
Dave
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Happy Birthday!, Fabulous pictures, love the long border one with the bright red to the right hand side. And the puppy is adorable!
Looking forward to the next 12 months!
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Thanks Boys of Luton, the puppy is now huge (in comparison) but still very adorable. Gosh, but twelve more months of blogging sounds very tiring. Still let’s get on with it!
Dave
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Congrats on a year of excellent writing. For some reason I had always thought you’d been doing this longer, you make it look easy. Between the photos and satirical commentary I thoroughly enjoy stopping by. The priory needs to be shared with the world and you’ve done just that. Blogging is the strangest thing, who’d of thought I’d be exchanging growing tips with a guy overseas. Lets continue on in 2012!
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Thanks Nat – I’m so pleased that you, seemingly, enjoy my blog as much as I do yours (sorry, this is all a bit mutual backslapping, isn’t it?). I too am surprised at meeting like-minded people in the States and Australia and Canada (of course) – makes the whole darn thing all the more enjoyable and meaningful. Let’s continue on into 2012 indeed!
Dave
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Dave, congratulations on your one year blogging anniversary. Your post has some of my favorite photos of this past year (the hostas) and some that I don’t recall seeing, the kidney bed photo. The photo of the drive through Margaret’s wood looks so serene. I look forward to seeing more of the Priory. Cheers!
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There are a few photos here, GS that didn’t see the light of day (and many, many more on my hard-drive). Thanks for visiting so frequently!
Dave
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Dave, I’m so glad you decided to start blogging–getting “acquainted” with you and the Priory has been a huge pleasure. Sometimes at work I click on your photos and open them up full screen and leave them there for the sheer visual refreshment–the sky at the Old Forge and that amazing swath of red tulips come to mind… (Doing that probably really skews your stats. Sorry…) Congratulations on finishing out your first year, and may there be more to come.
Sometimes people sneer at blogging as something narcissistic, but at least in the gardening community it doesn’t seem like that at all. If anything it’s a more generous impulse–beauty and wonder are even better when they’re shared, not kept all to ourselves. Thanks for sharing the Priory so enthusiastically.
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I forgive you any skewing of my stats, Stacy (seeing as it’s you) and am only too pleased that you enjoy the Priory as much as I. In some ways these twelve months have been a breeze (when the posts have come together easily and the photos seem to take themselves) and in others it’s been a bit of a slog – to be honest. Either way though I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. And thank you so much for your kind support this last year. Shall we continue? For the time-being at least?
Dave
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Congratulations David! I look forward to seeing your blog, with your whit and eye for photography it’s wonderful! All the best to you!
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And to you Shawn. Thank you.
Dave
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Congratulations on your first anniversary of your blog. The photos are beautiful and just the thing to cheer me up on a cold, snowy day in Wales. The tree lined drive makes me think of the paintings in the new David Hockney exhibition. You’ve really captured the beauty of the Priory gardens and I love the photo of the hummingbird hawk moth. I had 2 visit my garden this year but didn’t manage to capture them. I look forward to reading more of your posts. Best wishes, Wellywoman.
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Thanks WW. When I saw the HBH moth last summer, I thought Yay! I’m going to see loads of them this year. But it was the only one sadly. Luckily I had my camera close by and he/she was happy to carry on with me snapping at it!
D
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Happy blog birthday! You put some beautiful pictures there, the echinops one is stunning! Do you remember the name of that narcissus? I love it.
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Thanks Alberto. I’m afraid I don’t know the name of that particular variety as it was there when I started work at the Priory. Sorry.
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Happy birthday! Have enjoyed reading your blog and gawking at the beautiful photographs! May there be many more….
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Thanks Petra, kind words.
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Happy anniversary Dave! It’s been a pleasure following your blog and ‘meeting’ you and your photography never fails to impress; you must have supreme patience to get some of those shots. Looking forward to the next year of Priory adventures! Oh yes, and i’m very jealous that you’ve seen a hedgehog, haven’t seen one for years.
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Hi Jason, very pleased to have ‘met’ you too! and very aware that you were my very first comment-er (commentator?). That was the only hedgehog that I’ve seen in five years!
D
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I want to take that photo of the flower with the dewdrop and the fly! Your photos look brilliant on WordPress.
Keep on blogging, David. I would really miss your blog (humour in particular) if you stopped.
It’s my blogging birthday next week. I’m a bit taken aback at how much I enjoy it too…
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Hi Janet, my contemporary! I noticed recently that you say somewhere that your blogging is about one year in your garden. Hope you’re not intending to stop? Thanks for all your kind words over the past few months.
D
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What a magnificent set of photos! Happy Bloggaversary. Glad you are finding it rewarding. (It is!)
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I do worry though, Esther where it goes from here. Is rewarding an end in itself? Guess I’ll find out!
Dave
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They are the most amazing photos David you certainly have a good eye for a perfect shot. I have really enjoyed visiting the Priory with you over the past few months – if you are thinking of taking on an assistant, look no further. Long may you keep on blogging.
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Thanks Elaine – I’ve jotted down your name on my assistant’s list (‘fraid your second – Jason at ‘Gardener’s Life for Me’ asked first).
D
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