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
There's lots of lovely colours about at the moment, Sue if we take the time to look. Your photos are great
ReplyDeleteThere was plenty to photograph, Margaret.
DeleteYou've been - hurrah! The snowdrops have come on leaps and bounds since my visit. It's a great garden for all kinds of winter inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteIt is, Michelle and we plan to go again for the bluebells
DeleteThat's good to know - I love it when a recommendation turns out well :)
DeleteGlad you came away with a souvenir. Or two. On my feedly feed that last photo has two pots of sarcococca in it.. :)
ReplyDeleteThere were two sarcococca, Jessica. I bought one for my sister.
DeleteA couple of the photos had been cropped by Google, Jessica and I have sorted this out thanks to your comment
DeleteThe sweet box looks simular to one I bought a couple of years ago with a lovely hint of pink in the flowers.
ReplyDeleteYes the flowers have a pink tinge, Brian. The variety is Purple Stem.
DeleteSo various colors of flowers there. And the tree is rally amazing
ReplyDeleteThere were some fascinating trees, Endah - one was 500 years old. Imagine the changes that had seen
DeleteLovely place Hodsock Priory, Sue! I liked cyclamen growing between snowdrops. Say my thanks to Martin for his video, I liked it as well.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely place Nadezda and we are glad that you enjoyed the video.
DeleteSUch a beautiful place! Awesome video! The tree is so huge!
ReplyDeleteThey have some magnificent trees, The oldest is 500 years pld, Malar
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