I have so much to do in the garden that I'd need a 5-year lockdown to get it all straight. But I'm enjoying being outside, and seeing the circle of life is a privilege that helps put everything into perspective at the moment.
Reports and fear of death are everywhere, and yet here we have plants, shrubs (a lot of weeds) and wild-life - so many chaffinches this year - all doing their thing and carrying on carrying on. One or two plants I thought had had it, and cuttings that I thought hadn't taken are springing into life.
Maybe we should all get a compulsory plant on the NHS.
Lucky Gardeners
Re: Lucky Gardeners
Glad you are able to enjoy yourself.
For every down there is an up, sometimes you have to wait longer or look deeper for it.
For every down there is an up, sometimes you have to wait longer or look deeper for it.
Re: Lucky Gardeners
The celandines are glowing along the sides of the ditch when I walked up the road yesterday. And I saw a brimstone butterfly this morning as well as a pair of tortioseshells feeling the spring.
The year is turning (must get out there with my tools)
The year is turning (must get out there with my tools)
Dance caller.
http://mo-dance-caller.blogspot.co.uk/p/what-i-do.html
Sunny Clucker enjoyed Folk music and song in mid-Cheshire
Sunny Clucker enjoyed Folk music and song in mid-Cheshire
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The spammers are out in force today. Cheeky so and so's.
ilona
ilona