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A lovely day 
Enjoy my gardens

 

35 comments:

  1. Wow! so lush and healthy looking! Do you need to water it a lot or is your weather wet enough? It sure looks terrific and I loved that I could hear the buzzing of the bees as you came through the gate. Thanks!

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  2. What a beautiful place to just sit and be

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  3. do you just pinch yourself every day that you managed to keep the cottage? it is so wonderful and so you. it makes me happy every time i see it. i felt horrible when i thought you might have had to move.

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  4. Barbara Anne1:29 pm

    The near views of your beautiful garden are enchanting and remind me of my favorite childhood book, "The Secret Garden". I love that you also have long views over the countryside. Lucky you!
    Hope work today is pleasant and not taxing.

    Hugs!

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  5. A glorious day and a perfect little garden. I can imagine sitting there and reaing a book with a good cuppa. We have all the flying biters now, but I still go out and sit on my bench to soak in the sweet flower scented air for a while. I going to go do that right now... Cheers!

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  6. Wonderful ! So lush and green. Charming Cottage Garden. We are so dry here plus all the damage from The Big Horn Fire. I can see it from my backyard.

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  7. It's so lovely and peaceful John-I can't imagine ever wanting to leave such paradise-and your darling ones must be so happy with their lives too xx

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  8. Thank you for sharing your lovely cottage garden with us. Janet has done you proud! xx

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  9. Enchanting and lovely. Brought to my mind that Jimmie Rodgers song 'English Country Garden' [1962] - even though it's not.

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  10. I love your garden! Wonderful place to be. It has a beautiful cottage garden feel.

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  11. Absolutely lovely, John. We are have the inundation of the 17 year cicadas now and the noise is unbelievable. Enjoy your peaceful garden.

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  12. Absolutely lovely. Your sister has done a wonderful job on your garden. And you have the churchyard as well. What a glorious view.

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  13. You and your sister have worked hard to make a really beautiful garden. Well done, and thank you.

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  14. Gorgeous. A bit of heaven on earth.

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  15. It's a truly lovely spot, with gorgeous long views, too...envy is not an admirable emotion...but!

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  16. What a beautiful garden - with "rooms" to explore. A round of applause to your sister. Plus you have views (we have to climb up on the paddock slop to appreciate our views.)

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  17. Raybeard's description of your garden is perfect - enchanting! I love the cozy, warm feel of it and the stone walls!

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  18. Thanks, we needed that

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  19. Tesco launch "the world's first supermarket vegan scotch egg". An additional treat or an abomination? https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/food-and-drink/tesco-launches-vegan-scotch-egg-containing-more-than-70-ingredients-1039389

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    1. Oh, and the garden looks lovely

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    2. I will have to taste it to be sure ..but oh no
      I am on a health kick before my next jaunt to London in July

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    3. Vegan = Healthy (allegedly...)

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  20. Wow! Lush and verdant, and restful. You are lucky.

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  21. If it had been dark when you filmed that, it would have been just like The Blair Witch Project.

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  22. So glad you have a wonderful, lush breathing space when skies are blue and the air is warm. Kudos to your sister and you for making the most of the space.

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  23. That’s a nice cozy garden. Do you still use the field across the lane?

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  24. That’s a nice cozy garden. Do you still use the field across the lane?

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  25. Beautiful I keep watching it again, seeing details. Do you ever put out and umbrella and sit out with wine, at the pretty table. Maybe invite a few friends to celebrate Midsummer Eve...

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  26. I really loved that gentle walk around your garden and cottage - thanks John for sharing the beauty of a sunny day in Wales.

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  27. I love your gardens, space, stone wall . . .
    This is where I think of, and see you . . .

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