Ladybirds on Wortham Ling, and a Rainy Diss, Norfolk - 17th March 2012

There's another ladybird infestation, as everything in the garden seems to be covered in them. Fleeing the colourful insects for a while, we head over to Wortham Ling, just outside Diss, for a stroll in the early spring sunshine. Then, after the weekly commute to London, we're in Diss, where it's raining.

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Aphids crawl all over their nemesis in oblivion

Aphids crawl all over their nemesis in oblivion

A whole swarm of ladybirds on a dead pine tree

A pair of bright spotty 'Bishy Barnabees'

Fred helps with potting stuff

Fred gets ready for a trip with the roof down

The car on Wortham Ling

Ladybirds on the gorse

Bare spring trees

Bare tree surrounded by last year's leaves

Fred's got a stick

Fred runs about as Isobel catches up

Fred's got two sticks

A rotted tree stump

Fred roams around in the woods

Back on the Ling

Spindly Silver Birches

Isobel and Fred sit down on the grass

Fred climbs into the car

The Olympics building continues in Stratford

More trackside graffiti

Bethnal Green

Trackside graffiti, near Liverpool Street

Painted warehouses

Bake is the active tagger du jour

More Bake graffiti

A brand-new shiny silver graffiti tag

A soggy Mere's Mouth

Isobel, with bump, and Fred by the Mere

Grandad and Fred in Norfolk Yard, Diss

Norfolk House Yard, and Frederick's

Another sad end: the Camera Company closes down