I have just mowed the lawns but not finished the weeding....but come for a walk around my garden anyway. These are the parts nearest the house. It's cloudy so quite good light for photos. ( all photos will enlarge by clicking ).
Ali, when you hang your quilts in the garden, take lots of pictures! I'd love to see them....Whenever I finish a quilting project [a rare enough occurrence!]I take it and my camera, and some kind of hanging device---a stick or a broom handle!---out among the trees to take a picture. Especially if I'm sending it away as a gift. That way, I have proof that I finished it, and a very nice photo to boot! In fact, now that I think of it, wouldn't photos like that make lovely notecards?
wow! its a fabulous garden. Aren't we lucky to have all this green space? I have a friend who comes from Canada two months each year to garden here because her garden there is under snow 6 months of the year.
Looks like somebody has been working really hard to make such a lovely garden. I'd love to walk barefoot on the grass! We only have paviors and a tiny, weeny patch.
Looks like you have your very own botanical gardens! Lovely! I can almost smell the newly mown grass.....
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! Thank you for the walk through your garden...
ReplyDeleteIt so nice to see all that wonderful green as compared to the snow we have here. I don't envy the mowing and weeding though.
ReplyDeleteAli, when you hang your quilts in the garden, take lots of pictures! I'd love to see them....Whenever I finish a quilting project [a rare enough occurrence!]I take it and my camera, and some kind of hanging device---a stick or a broom handle!---out among the trees to take a picture. Especially if I'm sending it away as a gift. That way, I have proof that I finished it, and a very nice photo to boot! In fact, now that I think of it, wouldn't photos like that make lovely notecards?
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the walk, thank you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful garden, thank you for the walk! So green, not like our garden these days, it´s really November here in Sweden....
ReplyDeletewow! its a fabulous garden. Aren't we lucky to have all this green space? I have a friend who comes from Canada two months each year to garden here because her garden there is under snow 6 months of the year.
ReplyDeleteLooks like somebody has been working really hard to make such a lovely garden. I'd love to walk barefoot on the grass! We only have paviors and a tiny, weeny patch.
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful garden is a joy to behold! I always dreamt of owing a garden such as this, but know I never will, now.
ReplyDeleteI realise I would be "owing" if I owned such a garden! LOL, all that work you put into it. A lovely garden such as yours, doesn't just 'happen'.!!
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks great! All our things are dying out.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeletenice garden.........thanks for the tour.........
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