Welcome back to London - it was a lovely sunset:-) Sorry to read about your balcony plants after the long hot Italian summer. My piano also looked a bit sad after leaving it with my teenage son for 10 days while we were in Devon. No one loves a garden like a person who gardens it - plants are like pets and chldren in that respect, don't you think?
Slow down
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Estamos na última semana do verão e por aqui o tempo continua bem bom.
Claro que não está mais tanto calor como em Agosto, mas ainda consigo andar
de cam...
Garden Memories From Last Fall
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I realized that if I don't post anything right now, I hurt this blog's
feelings... Four months with no posts... it's bad! So, let me post some
garden pictu...
Mara de Bois strawberry chronicles
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I have to confess, in previous years I buy one or two strawberry plants
from the nursery, set them in the ground, and pretty much let them fend for
thems...
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Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Keep in mind that no matter the affliction,
Enjoy all of God's love and beautiful blessings that always surroun...
Tummatähkämunkki
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Tummatähkämunkki
*Phyteuma nigrum*
Tähkämunkit on hauskan näköisiä kasveja ja erityisesti kuvien
tummatähkämunkki on erikoisen kaunis. Puutarhassa se o...
Garden Blogger Bloom Day April 2018
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It is a cooler and damper than usual month here but the plants don't seem
to mind. A little extra precipitation is appreciated by all. In particular
the sc...
Farmhouse Grunge
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I found this chest of drawers at Goodwill about two years ago. The drawers
were quite snug and wouldn't open without a serious struggle. It also had a
must...
Grevillea Robusta
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I didn't know the grevillea robusta flowered until I saw it on Titania's
blog here some years ago. Since then I've waited patiently to see the
flowers a...
Plant list for Malvern Show...
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This is one of those rare brief-and-to-the-point blogposts, totally lacking
in any attempt at fine language and evocative descriptions.
Basically, it's a l...
Vitt
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*Stora vita flingor seglar långsamt ner*
*tröstar, lindrar med sitt mjuka täcke*
*Förnimmer ett lugn som stannar kvar*
*minns dagar som en gång var*
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It takes two to tango!
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You know that life is chugging back to its wonderful old leisurely pace
when things start happening the way they used to happen. Finally I have
been abl...
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - August 2011
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As I work on this August Bloom Day post I'm listening to the
blissful drumming of rain on the roof. We haven't heard that welcome sound
often this summer, ...
A sad farewell....but new beginnings!
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Four years ago I took on this plot:
and I am very sad to have to now say goodbye; to it and the lovely
gardeners on Choice Allotments, especially my fello...
12 comments:
Wow! That's a wonderful sight. We're having rains here for quite sometime and it's been days since I've seen anything but gray sky.
Sue, that is so soft looking. Lovely form and colors.
Reminiscence of rainbow, without the curve and 7 colors. Lovely ~bangchik
Welcome back to London - it was a lovely sunset:-)
Sorry to read about your balcony plants after the long hot Italian summer.
My piano also looked a bit sad after leaving it with my teenage son for 10 days while we were in Devon.
No one loves a garden like a person who gardens it - plants are like pets and chldren in that respect, don't you think?
Very nice Sue. I love the sky pictures.
I can see the layer in the clouds too. I love beautiful sunsets.
I agree, the layered clouds are really amazing. well done!
nice snap. dreamy one..!
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Lovely! I love sunsets and capturing them on film. BTW, if you are interested, I'm having a giveaway on my blog (a couple of psots back).
Lovely. I always love sunset. And I love your blog as well.
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I also have a picture of a sunset here in our place... Lovely sunset indeed!
I also have a picture of a sunset here in our place... So, good to look at... Looking forward to see more of your sunset pictures...
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