It is not intended for the videos posted here to be instructional or to show the 'correct' way of doing things. They just show 'our' way and what works for us.
What a fun tour. You might have shown your garden before but this is the first time I have seen it. Your garden has so much color for this time of year, marvelous. I am glad you told what bird was calling in the background. Now I know what your wood pigeon sounds like. Have you named your fish? They are huge! I am surprised that your pansies are still blooming. Ours fried in the heat already. Thanks so much for the tour.
Glad you enjoyed it Lisa. I’ve a plot tour earlier too. We haven’t named the fish but we bought them when they were quite small. We have had fish that have had fish lived for 20 years. Pandies often last all year round here unless it is very frosty or snowy over winter. Not much frying going on here.
Delightful! A refreshing treat on a 90F day here at home. So many things to comment on, I'll only mention a few ... loved the color of the agapanthus ... the mixed pots of flowers ... the shadiness and secret tunneled pathways ... the different levels ... the bird feeders and baths ... I'm glad you identified the wood pigeon's call, I thought it was a man's voice
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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
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60103 Flying Scotsman with The Yorkshireman
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It's a long time since we've been out capturing any steam on the main line
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What a fun tour. You might have shown your garden before but this is the first time I have seen it. Your garden has so much color for this time of year, marvelous. I am glad you told what bird was calling in the background. Now I know what your wood pigeon sounds like. Have you named your fish? They are huge! I am surprised that your pansies are still blooming. Ours fried in the heat already. Thanks so much for the tour.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it Lisa. I’ve a plot tour earlier too. We haven’t named the fish but we bought them when they were quite small. We have had fish that have had fish lived for 20 years. Pandies often last all year round here unless it is very frosty or snowy over winter. Not much frying going on here.
DeleteDelightful! A refreshing treat on a 90F day here at home. So many things to comment on, I'll only mention a few ... loved the color of the agapanthus ... the mixed pots of flowers ... the shadiness and secret tunneled pathways ... the different levels ... the bird feeders and baths ... I'm glad you identified the wood pigeon's call, I thought it was a man's voice
ReplyDeleteI love the colour of the agapanthus too, Jane, this year is its best so far. The wood pigeon is too familiar a sound.
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