Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Today's garden has a calming effect






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11 comments:

  1. Lovely! Our garden is still dormant, even the cherry tree isn't anywhere near flowering(fully out 24th March last year). The Camelia, Magnolia and even the Ammylancia are weeks away!

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  2. So beautiful.
    I have always enjoyed the photos of your garden.

    cheers, parsnip

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  3. You have flowers!! All I have is one dandelion so far.
    Sx

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  4. Our garden is showing a certain amount of colour, but yours is several days ahead of ours - being so far West helps, I suppose. But spring is definitely here (at last!!!!!)

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  5. It's really beautiful, Pat. He would have loved it. Ours is behind yours, with daffodils and a promise of other blooms in the garden.

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  6. Everything looks so very pretty, dear Pat...There is nothing like flowers and plants in a garden to bring a kind of peace to one....Spring---the time of renewal. That is a good thing, isn't it.....
    I think you are doing FANTASTICALLY, Pat....Give yourself a Hug, my dear. And here are some from me, too...!
    (((((((HUGS)))))))

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  7. John: the Ammylancia has me foxed:)

    Parsnip: I was pleased the other day when an agent described them as private well kept gardens. No I'm not moving:)

    scarlet: I have lots of those but avoid photographing them:)

    Mike and Ann: you say that but it's turned cold and windy again. I hate it when the buds are blown off.
    Go West young man!

    Debra: yes the first hint of sun and he would be out in his favourite spot.

    Naomi: thank you Naomi. The spring and promise of summer makes life easier.

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  8. Everything what everyone's said here! And that bench is just perfect. Enjoy a cup of tea for me in your lovely garden, dear Pat.

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  9. Well, you're garden's a darn sight tidier than mine is!

    Glad it's giving you breathing space.

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  10. GG: guess who used to sit there - with a mug of tea?

    Kevin: that's Karen for you. every garden should have one:)

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  11. Awww, it's just the perfect place, Pat.

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