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Welcome to Whitewolf's Wheel of the Year 2007 Gallery. Watch it grow as the wheel turns.... This is an ongoing project intended to be a photographic record of the changing seasons and turning wheel of the year - the majority of the photos were taken in Wales. Photography by Whitewolf. Compare the years... WOTY Galleries 2005 and 2006.

Click on the thumbnail images to view :

| January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December |

September 2007
Apples
Broccoli
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Hazel
Nasturtium
Roses
Leeks
Salad Crops
Yellow Flower
Hawthorn
Tomatoes
October 2007
Apples
Cabbage
Second Flowering this Year
Hawthorn
Broccoli
Pears
Fallen Leaves
Mushrooms
Tomatoes
Salad - Lettuce
Autumnal Leaves
Autumnal Leaves
Autumnal Blossom
Ivy
Holly Berries
Autumnal Berries
November 2007
Autumnal Leaves
Seed Heads
Autumnal Leaves
Autumnal Leaves Nut Husk
Autumnal Leaves
Pumpkin
Conifer
Jackdaw
December 2007
Catkins
Hips
Leaves
Moss

| January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December |


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This is an ongoing project - please visit again soon to see what's new. Have you enjoyed the exhibition so far? Why not post your opinions on the Gaia's Garden Forum. Tell us about seasonal changes in your neck of the woods... For the Wheel of the Year 2005 Gallery please click HERE OR For the Wheel of the Year 2006 Gallery please click HERE.
The photography featured in this exhibition is © Gaia's Garden 2007 - please do not copy or use these images without prior permission from whitewolf @ Gaia's Garden

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