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Notes From the Garden…
A few weeks ago I was griping about how the birds seemed to be flocking to my neighbours bird feeder and ignoring mine. After a bit of research I tweaked a few things…
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Feathered Friends
Earlier this week I was upstairs and heard loads of tweeting and chirping. I looked out the window and my neighbours feeder was inundated with feathered friends. My feeder was empty. I was immediately attacked by…
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Garden Therapy
For the last three days I’ve been laid up with a nasty cold. Yesterday was the worst day, I just could not get out of bed. My head pounded, eyes watered uncontrollably and…
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My Little Robin
This little fellow just makes my heart sing. He visits the feeder frequently throughout the day. On days when it is warm and sunny we sit outside on the patio, our patio furniture…
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The Post Office Cat and Other Things
Today’s post is a bit of a ‘mishmash’ post. There have been moments in days gone past that have captured my attention. Not really something that one can create a whole post about,…
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A Trip To Devon
The promised heatwave has hit England bang on time :). Today is just glorious, 28 degrees C already, set to rise a little more AND it’s here for the week. I’m really not…
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Beautiful June
Hmmmm, this year I have not touched a thing in the garden – apart from the weeds and transplanting a few strawberry plants into pots, and what do you suppose is happening? Well,…
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Out In The Garden and Around the Home
I’ve been feeling a little disconnected with my garden of late and I think that it has to do with our impending move down to Plymouth in Devon. We are still at least…
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Bits n’ Pieces
Brrrrr! We had a frosty start to the day yesterday. I do love the pretty patterns that Jack Frost paints 🙂 The daffodils were kind enough to keep their blooming until we returned…
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Garden Dreams
There are two seasonal diversions that can ease the bite of any winter. One is the January thaw. The other is the seed catalogues. – Hal Borland I’m not sure that the January…