Wednesday, February 22
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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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