I think most of us have done something similar over the years. It doesn't make us feel any better though when it happens does it? I really feel...
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Mariacarla it's so nice to have you here with us. A warm welcome to our forums from Scotland. I look forward to getting to know you.
:snicker:Cross communication!!
It looks as though Wizard approves of the open work screen. Do you want to have plants climbing over it or have you another use in mind for it?
I was thinking along the same lines Islandlife - aren't they gorgeous? Not sure about the first plant but it reminds me of a Maple Leaf Viburnum.
I'm amazed that the gardens were free to get in to. They are beautifully kept and the volunteers are doing a splendid job.
I agree with everyone else that the birdbath is a real eye catcher. I'd love to have something just like it in my garden. I really enjoyed seeing...
I really enjoyed the garden tour and all the beautiful and colourful flowers.
Let's hope he contacts us soon Jane and that they're both alright.
Should have warned his 'horse' not to call him at home.:smt044:smt082
I'm finding it hard not to :drool:over those rolls Jane as I'm imagining just how good they must taste. I'd have them warm with butter and jam on...
What a wonderful idea for a very worthy cause. I love those vibrant colours of the dahlias - especially the 'pom pom' ones. Cute little terrier...
Almost missed this one. I think I know that farmer!!;)
I don't wear shoes inside either Jane. I find them way too restricting so I tend to go barefoot or wear slippers.
:wave:Hi Cathy and this time a big welcome from Scotland.
Congratulations Jane!! Great caption.
I loved the sixties and the way we dressed then.
Another first for me Kildale. Are the green wasps pollen eaters or are they predatory like the ones over here?
I've never seen a green bee before!! I can almost count the pollen grains on the one in your second photograph. :)