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Silent Sunday
Posted in Garden, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged buddleia, butterfly, butterfly bush, garden, peacock
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Silent Sunday
“219 Honeysuckle” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
Posted in Flowers, Garden, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged flowers, garden, honeysuckle, pink
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Silent Sunday
Posted in Garden, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged garden, Robin, Silent Sunday
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Silent Sunday
Posted in Flowers, Garden, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged Flower, garden, honeysuckle, pink
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Clematis
Posted in #CLMOOC, DailyCreate, DS106, Flowers, Garden, Photos, Poetry
Tagged #DS106, #tdc2335, flowers, garden, haiku, photography
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Pretty gardening
Off to lunch with Niall’s family today, so I tried to cram as much into the morning as I could. First I made raspberry ice cream with some of the berries from our garden. Yum – it’s lovely (will have … Continue reading
Leading Lines
Uncertain days following the Brexit fiasco, but as ever my surroundings soothe me and I am happy to be up here. Selfish worries about the possibility of rising mortgage payments, losses to my future pension and all of that mean … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Garden, Photos
Tagged #clmooc, #leadinglines, flowers, garden, Lines, Scotland
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Growing
Out in the garden this morning I noticed that some of the alpine strawberries are ready to eat and the currants are ripening well. We’re going to have plenty of brambles and potatoes again this year, and I’m hoping that … Continue reading
