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  • Wrong kind of Snow? January 14, 2010
    Remember in 1991 when we had the wrong kind of snow for British Rail to keep the tracks clear, well I have the wrong kind of images for the image editing workshop! No seriously, amongst my 1,000’s of images - I never seem to have taken photos of interesting doorways, signs, vintage writing or wonderful faces.  [...] […]
  • Clear March Skies March 9, 2010
    The weather here continues to be amazing. With glorious days, lots of sunshine (no coats needed). And clear, clear sky – meaning the night-time temperatures drop to about -7c The plants are confused – but I’m happy […]
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When a Garden Blogger comes for lunch …

Yesterday, the highlight of my “holiday at home” was the visit of Helen / Patient gardener to “An Artist’s Garden”.

I may have mentioned before that I think that I should have visitors on a more regular basis – it is only when I know someone is coming around that [...]

Birthday Weekend

Shedman and I celebrate our birthdays within a day of each other

This year, Number 2 son and his wife were visiting and made the most yummy birthday cakes for us

Using a Heston Blumenthal recipe

Shedman gave me something that has been on my wish list [...]

7th August 2009 at 12.34:56

To-day, in response to VP, I noticed what I was doing at 12.34 …….

I was just sitting down to lunch with a friend, (who is also a customer) in her garden.

I could smell sage and rosemary, which I had just cut back and the sweet peas that decorated her [...]

Look Sandra, Look!

Great joy and happiness, when Shedman and I got home we discovered that

Earlier to day they came and took the scaffolding down

Regular readers of my blog will know that my next door neighbour, Sandra and I have been having work on our Grade11 listed buildings since October 2008.

The case of the vanishing plant …

Working in a clients garden earlier in the week, I was reminded about this plant, which I also have in my garden.  I can never remember its name.

In my garden it does well in well in damp, light shade – as a ground-cover,  and the flowers, when you look at them closely are rather lovely [...]