No wild flowers today. Instead, a selection of shots over two days in my garden. Enjoy…
Photos taken as a record of my first year with this garden. Compare photo below, taken last year during the clearance of a forest of sycamore *saplings*
That’s all for now folks. Hope you enjoyed














Wow, what a gorgeous garden π
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Thank you. In its early stages as yet
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Youβve developed a beautiful garden
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I know the day will come when I can’t go on my hikes…this summer with its heat wave has driven that home. So I’m working on a garden that will satisfy, when that time comes
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I hope that weather permitting, that day is far away.
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Thank you. Me too. I’m generally of good health & fitness, full mobility, so hopefully not for a good while yet πβ
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Take care. ππΌβ€οΈ
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Very pretty! π β€
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Thank you, Deborah
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Looks like a wonderful English garden. A perfect mix of plants and shrubs. Well done
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It’s a work in progress, as all gardens are
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Glad to see the move may have uprooted you but not deprived you.
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Were it not for the garden… you know it was never by my liking I moved. And it’s a very small place. πβ
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So happy you were able to create your own little garden. Beautifully done.
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That garden is my little nature reserve of the future, when I can’t get out & about being too old and cronky πβ
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I hear ya. Let’s not think of that…
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Yet it gives me more contentment at having to move to here πβπβπβ
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There is that, at least! π
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Silver linings πβ
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Troof!
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