I keep thinking it reminds me of puffball mushrooms, but they don't make fruit underground, do they? How interesting if this should be an egg...
I did notice, and was just sorry to not have time to go through all the posts I wanted to go through. I hope it will be resolved soon.
Congratulations on your new, beautiful home! Your kitchen looks like oak from the photos. I've always thought that light colours go well with oak....
You've got the prettiest ceiling in the neighbourhood by the looks of it. But I'm not sure I would have slept soundly with those outside. :lol:
I'm finding it interesting that five of the words have the same meaning in both languages, even though they're spelled differently.
I love it! And I love the fact that the villagers gathered to watch them pruning it. Talk about taking an interest in your local flora. :D
Everything's looking good there, even your weeds. :D Your son is a good gardener. Isn't it nice when they have an interest for growing stuff?
I agree with eileen. Either that or they're checking to see if you're bringing out more goodies. :D
I love your swans! :D I like to watch swans too, but I do not like to be chased by them. The hissing they make to scare me is rather scaring.
Good morning. Another greyish day here, but not as wet and cold as it has been over the last few days. 10C/50F now, and the sun's struggling...
Welcome, John, from coastal mid-Norway! :stew2: I'm so glad you found us. Hop in and make yourself at home, this is a good place to be.
Could it be some sort of Achillea millefolium?
- Hår - Øre - Øye - Lår - Kne - Tær - Hæl I can't think of more, sorry. :) Edit: Three more. - Arm - Bak - Fot
:lol: Very logical young man.
:lol: Very appropriate.
I'm gaaasping for breath here, everything's just so lovely! Especially those blooms in the first and last photo. :D Thank you for taking us...
Adorable view of your lovely garden! :D Your Aquilegias are beautiful, and I can't believe that clematis of yours. You're ahead of us, no wonder.
Thank you Glenda! :D EJ how nice to hear. Is it the spring blooming type or the autumn one? Good luck with the nicking. :mrgreen:
No, not the lilies, Barb? Oh dear, bushes are so hard to loose. We lost half our Syringa the other year. They leave such huge empty spaces. I hope...
Awww, that was a nice surprise indeed. :D