18.8.13
2.5.13
Down the garden path
Path as it is - concrete and straight. Boring. |
I have a dilemma.
I'm taking the next week off, and one of the many things I plan to do is dig up our old garden path, and put in a new one. I think I'm going to make it a brick one to match the house.
I realise it's going to take me a lot longer than I think. And I think it's going to take me quite a long time.
I'm in two minds - a curved path following roughly the same route? Or my preferred (but harder work) option of the path taking a longer meandering route bordering our border.
Any advice, answers on a postcard.
The plan!!! |
20.4.13
The flower eaters
Parrots - messy eaters. |
Looking up, I spotted the answer... the green parrots of South London (no that's not an April fool - London, and parts of the South East have a resident population of parrots). They seem to like eating the flowers. Which I think is totally charming.
The hard winter seems to have done them no harm at all. I keep on spotting them on my way home - munching away amongst the blossoms of a cherry by the side of a busy road. When a bus comes along, the rush of air makes them scatter with a squawk and an inelegant flap, but they soon return.
10.4.13
A long winter
It's been a long hard winter. I've barely been into the garden, nor have I felt like writing anything here.
But the armandii is out, the peonie is looking rude, and the sap is rising. Spring is coming.
Now - where are those seed catalogues.
But the armandii is out, the peonie is looking rude, and the sap is rising. Spring is coming.
Now - where are those seed catalogues.
Peonies... Rude |
Clematis Armandii: the only thing in flower at the moment. |
More Clematis Armandii |
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