Garden Life
By the way, I am working on the story--but it's summer and mild and a perfect day for mowing. However, before I can mow the backyard, I have to do something about rosa Sally Holmes, we hade a little rain the other day and she's fallen across the lawn path. At twelve foot plus, she's outgrown her supports--I'm thinking about bamboo and sturdy rope (mainly because I have lots of bamboo and rope) to contain her exuberance. The picure shows Sally's topknot.
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Beautiful picture, Evanne.
Everything seems to be rather late here in the North-East of England. It's been a fairly lousy summer weatherwise so far this year -- though nowhere near as bad as last (some parts of the country suffered extreme flooding; the storms here, where I live, with the worst in decades but, thankfully, we are at least on high ground so didn't suffer the way some did.)
I did notice last week, however, that the heather was starting to come out on the moors. Might head out that way today and see how it's coming along. Always a beautiful, breathtaking sight.
The words 'heather starting to come out on the moors' conjures up images of majestic, desolate beauty in my minds eye. Please take the camera.
I have some photos from last year that I could email to you, if you'd like?
I'd love photos of the moors! When your schedule permits, please send them to me at: evannelorraine@hotmail.com
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