Pat's Late Bloomers
If only it had a fragrance.
These insist on a daily watering.
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Dad back row second from right, Uncle Bill front row second from left. Little boy peering through window Uncle Harold Mum as a mil...
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Red bloomers like that could easily have been waved at the train :)
Kim: I'm worried about your obsession with red bloomers and it's having a subconscious effect on my titles!
I laughed tho'!
Kim : whilst you were here I was there - you with a smile me with a ...
No I'm fine. Really:)
Your garden... late bloomers or not, is very lovely.
I want to plant some "Iceburg" roses like I had in my other gardens, just have to find a protected place.
these are beautiful, Pat. Mine are a bit bedraggled---but then, so am I.
Amazing- I have one red rose blooming. This warm sunny spell has been kind to us. I like your garden- the seat looks like an inviting place to while away some time :)
Parsnip: we had iceberg but it seems to have disappeared. It's not a great area for roses and I do love them.
Debra: I'm relieved you can't see me at the moment - something the cat brought in would cover it.
Cinnamon: I used to spend hours sitting in the garden but rarely do now for more than 15 minutes at the most. Getting restless in my old age. And yet if I didn't have a garden I'd wilt.
Stunning as always, Pat.
And I don't believe that part about the cat dragging you in, unless you were covered in catnip.
Charlie: it's nice to have a few illusions and I won't shatter them.
((hug))
Lovely, lovely garden, how you inspire me :-)
Kim and GG: thanks:)
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