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Colin
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Here are the other 2 as promised. The first shows a shot up the garden from the patio, you can see I have rippeed up the horrible crazy paving path and replaced it with a stepping stone style, leading past a small gravel area with 3 large stones. I have placed a small lantern on top of the tallest stone but I'm not quite it looks right there.
The last picture shows into the other corner where there is a silver birch and an acer, which stands about 5foot tall.
Now that I know how to post pictures how do I reduce pictures to thumnails so you can enlarge them and see more detail?? :???:

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If you save your pics as 640 x 480 they will be clearer
If there is too much info they will automatically be shown here as thumbnails (I think :))
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Thanks Sam i'll get the hang of this PC lark one day. At least you dont quite need a manifying glass with these :lol:

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