Tuesday 10 July 2012

The sun came out ...

.... just for a little while!

Evening folks,

Yep! The sun shone for what seemed like a nano-second this afternoon and gave me the opportunity to pop out into the garden - and here's just a few of the delights I found there.


The golden hop has wound it's way round the potted pelargonium inside one of our birdcages.


Raindrops sparkling on the Lady's Mantle - one of the best reasons to grow this plant.





The bees cannot resist these gorgeous foxgloves.

Just a quick post this evening ... tomorrow is WOYWW so I'll be posting again in a few short hours.

I hope you are all well.

Happy crafting,



5 comments:

  1. Wow Elizabeth your foxgloves look so lovely in bloom nice and colourful too all the pictures are lovely nice of you to share them:)x

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  2. How lovely to see your garden, Elizabeth. My foxgloves have finished now, I've been cutting them down, although leaving the white ones for the seed, I love them.
    Your golden hop is stunning. I had one but it took over everything and reluctantly I had to take it out but I love the zesty colour it has. Lets hope there is a bit more sun to enjoy all these beautiful flowers.
    Hugs Lisax

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  3. Beautiful photographs Elizabeth :o)
    Jackie xx

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  4. Pretty photo's Elizabeth.
    I have a tonne of Lady's Mantle growing in my garden this year. Spreads like billio. The water droplets are worth it though!

    Hugs
    Sarn xxx

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  5. Your flowers look happy with the sunshine. That what Summer is about.

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