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Garden stroll ; sunny Saturday

IMG_1462Snowdrops under the pear tree shared through the fence with the neighbours.

IMG_1464 Sweet woodruff ;  a sprig is taken and put into pocket where it will dry and become more fragrant.

IMG_1466 There were not many berries on the holly bushes and it has been a mild winter but a few remain for the birds, just in case….

IMG_1468 The sun had not yet managed to convince these dandelions to come out and bloom.

IMG_1469 Water element. ( :

IMG_1470 Always somewhere to stop and sit.  The rug is the result of an "I wonder what will happen to an indoor carpet left outdoors ……" 

IMG_1471 Catkins from the hazelnut trees.

IMG_1472 Hydrangrea leaflets.

IMG_1475 Last of  last season's scarlet runner beans that were hidden in the leaves in their teepee.

IMG_1479 Bud on fig tree.

IMG_1480 The black hollyhock.

IMG_1482 I enjoy watching how the knit garden vessels weather across all seasons;  the clothes peg bag on the fence is in its fourth year.

IMG_1483 I wondered if a bird might nest in this.  Nope. But the wind has left nesting materials!

IMG_1485 The slinky seems to have kept its bounce.

IMG_1487 The blue of the rosemary flower against the green of the leaves under a blue sky with the winter green grass is breathtaking;  more so when I crush a leaf and hold it to my nose and breathe deeply.  Later I chanced to see a hummingbird visiting the flowers;  was he colour blind or is the red attraction a myth or was he making do when no red was available except the refined white sugar offering at the red feeder.

IMG_1490 Seating under an apple tree. 

IMG_1491 A garage sale treasure done by a local artist who I never managed to track down but oh I am grateful to him or her.

 

IMG_1493 Most tools get put away between use but some remain outdoors for impromptu service all year round.

IMG_1495 A sheltered spot where I once sat after a major snowfall and used a snowdrift as a foot rest.

IMG_1502 The low lying sun drifted past the shadow of the house and chucked this dandelion under its chin so it opened its eyes.

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2 responses to “Garden stroll ; sunny Saturday”

  1. How lovely to take a stroll with you and enjoy the beauty of nature as the season heads towards spring.

  2. How wonderful to have your company, Linda. Thank you.