You can see lots more photographs of Roger's garden in our Zenfolio portfolio here
Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
It's a shame we couldn't make it, we missed a treat.
ReplyDeleteIncluding Brenda's cake, Jo
DeleteIt is interesting to see Roger's garden after having read his blog. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt is, Alain.
DeleteWhat a lovely garden :o)
ReplyDeleteYes very envious, Julie
DeleteGreat to see you again, Sue. Thanks for the plant. Shame Jo did not make it, maybe next time.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see my garden through someone else's perspective. Blogger Rick came and said He had not realised how big it is!
Good to talk to you too, Roger and meet Brenda and Poppy
DeleteWhat a lovely garden, I do love the pond too.xxx
ReplyDeleteThere are several different sized ponds, Snowbird
DeleteIt looks so beautiful and of course so wide... so lovely. The pond is so interesting. Thank you for sharing another garden
ReplyDeleteA pleasure Endah
DeleteNice to see a visit round Roger's garden again (can't remember who posted on a visit last year). I agree with Roger that we all see with different eyes on a garden visit. I especially enjoyed your pond view and the silver birches with the narrow grass path between them :-D
ReplyDeleteI posted last year after my earlier visit, Shirley
DeleteVery lovely. How big is Roger's garden? It seems to go on forever in that first photo!
ReplyDeleteAbout an acre, Sarah. In part oit is open to the fields beyond which make it look even bigger.
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