Amazing, Lettuce! What's on the fence in the photo of the white flowers on the branch? It looks like a gray bird, but actually I think it's some sort of inanimate object.
Thanks for popping by - good to hear from you. I've now caught up with your posts too, and love these garden photos. Sweet woodruff - I'd forgotten about that. We had masses in our previous garden but nothing so lovely in this one, and the yellow lamium too. I must go plant shopping ...
Hurray for the garden and hurray for you, lettuce.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the glimpse. Really appreciated.
Absolutely stunning pictures, spring is definitely here.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! What a way to de-stress, just step into your garden!
ReplyDeleteMy pink bleeding hearts are in bloom too! I have dark blue forget-me -nots, and hope to get to work on a serious herb garden soon.
Lovely, My Shakespeare company wants to do Midsummer Night's Dream there, because titania would be right at home.
ReplyDeleteSpring has definitely Sprung! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a fine collection of salad, I must say!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Lettuce! What's on the fence in the photo of the white flowers on the branch? It looks like a gray bird, but actually I think it's some sort of inanimate object.
ReplyDeletesweet......woodruff! and all the other lovelies - you are so much further along than we are! I love forget-me-not flowers, they always make me smile.
ReplyDeletethanks for brightening up my rainy day!
Oo-la-la! Spring is lovely everywhere!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love how you have been able to make your photos so large on your blog. It really lets us dive right into them.
I feel like i can smell it...
ReplyDeletespring is definately here, i'm glad you like the pictures.
ReplyDeleteArtSparker, Titania and the rest of your company would be most welcome
Gorilla Its not for eating.
Steve, it is an inanimate little grey bird - a little sculpture.
Hi Lettuce
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping by - good to hear from you. I've now caught up with your posts too, and love these garden photos. Sweet woodruff - I'd forgotten about that. We had masses in our previous garden but nothing so lovely in this one, and the yellow lamium too. I must go plant shopping ...
Love your felted bags by the way.
Sue x