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Vieve's Georgics

...the banks all green with celery, the endive rejoicing in a rivulet; the cucumber snaking amidst the grass and swelling to greatness... (Virgil's Georgics IV:120, trans. C. Day Lewis)

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Connie (No. 52)

Connie and her husband (?) work the allotment next to the little Italian lady's. Angelina has complained about "the man" before, because his allotment edges were "dirty". When I took this photo, he was watching suspiciously from behind the runner beans.
Posted by Xxx at 09:30
Labels: Connie, Plot 52

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