….only green and a bit more upright…
Ssshhhhhh….it is Bank Holiday Monday, the grass has been cut and now we are sleeping…
Apparently I all but promised to slap up a post on Sunday. It is true, I did, but interested readers will have to make do with photo randomness instead. Would you like to see my pot of pansies? Okay then…
Maybe a snap of my wildlife pond? This was my pond on 21st May…
And this is it today….
Finally, no mini-tour of my garden would be complete without a glimpse of my glorious pink bush…
Right, back to sleep!







Hurrah! The Big Pink Bush makes an appearance! Oops, sorry, did I wake you with all this shouting? Jx
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Jon – Yes, the big pink bush is abundant! And yes, you did wake me with all the shouting.
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Drowsy sort of day, isn’t it? Just the gentle buzzing of distant Flymos and a ruddy Boeing every 90 seconds to disturb the p and q. Mind you, once the temperature rises the corkindrills in the moat do tend to get a bit lively, but I don’t suppose you have that trouble in your pond? Compliments on the bush, Scarlet, as per.
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Mr Batarde – It is a drowsy day! And thankfully the haymaking machinery is quiet – but I can hear a low growl of a nearby mower. I might send my crocodile round to eat it – no need for a mythical reptile when a real one will do!
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Lovely garden photos, sweetpea! We spend Sunday cooking crawfish bisque and then eating it! It’s always a party with our family! It’s a quiet Memorial Day here. xoxo
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:: whispers ::
Ooh! The elusive pond! I don’t think we’ve ever seen photos before? It is much bigger than I thought it would be. Has Sid ever had a swim?
Your pansies are so bright and cheerful, but your Big Pink Bush steals the show yet again. So vivid!
P.S. Nice gif!
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Mr Devine – I think this is the first sighting of the pond on this blog. It is more like a swamp, and Sid isn’t allowed anywhere near it, he would probably drown in it as there is so much weed.
I love those pansies! And obviously my bush as well!
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Tip-toeing quietly to say: I LOVE your pond. And the pansies.
Now, I’ll just tp-toe out again and cobble together some wordings of my idle thinking…
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Thank you, Dinah!
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What a lovely place your garden would be, to take a long cocktail and a book — the reading of which would send me to sleep. But there’s little nicer a thing to do on a warm afternoon. Everything’s blooming lovely!
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Good morning, Looby, I am just back from the dentist and now all I’m fit for is a snooze on a sun lounger!
Remind me to NEVER book a dental appointment in the morning ever again!
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In my next thrilling instalment I will discuss my *three hour* sesh at the dental hospital I had on the same morning! I hope you’re fully recovered. It takes it out of you.
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Looby – OMG! 3 hours in the dentist’s chair?!! Do you have any teeth left?
I am recovered – I was just having my pockets flushed, oral and otherwise! I have to go quarterly.
I hope you have recovered – take it easy, and I look forward to your next post.
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I have bush envy, and I love your pansies. I failed to plant anything this year so all I have is a great deal of creeping buttercup and nettles. X
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Eryl – I have an abundance of nettles, creeping buttercup, AND, ground elder. Ack, we can console ourselves with the knowledge that the birds and the bees love all these weeds. I also have a dandelion infested lawn!
It is nice to have a little control over a few pots though!
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I have pond envy.
They have a section on Gardener’s World called Viewers’ Videos, I for one would be delighted to see you squatting amongst the shrubbery clutching your pink one. It would certainly boost ratings.
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Mitzi – It’s more of a swamp really….anyhow, there will be no squatting in the shrubbery in my back garden!!! They will have to find another way to boost their ratings, but thank you for the suggestion.
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How ironic, I’ve been watching a lot of YouTube videos because I want to make a natural wildlife pond. It would be the peace d resistance to my habitat, alsa, I have injured my shoulder on another big project I was doing, so it’s only YouTube for now. I love all the pictures!
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Mels – All we’ve done here is mostly leave it alone – but sometimes it needs some pond weed removal. The whole swamp is alive with newts and frogs and is home to many insects. The birds also use it to bathe in, which is fun to watch.
Sorry to read about your shoulder – I hope it gets better soonest – plenty of rest, m’dear!
Sx
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What a cute doggo you have!
And the pond is glorious. You will have to show us your pink bush again someday
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Kylie – Yes, Sid is very cute, especially when he’s sleeping!
The pink bush will return, don’t you worry!!
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Lovely photos of the Scarlet Blue estate, including the notorious swamp. But I don’t see the gazebo or the tree house. Have they been taken for firewood? We would like some creeping buttercups in our lawn but they don’t come near us for some reason.
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Nick – I still have some parts of the estate that I have never photographed – such as the woodshed, and the greenhouse – their turn will come!
Creeping buttercup? I’ll send you some!
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It is very pleasing to see the wind over a Gerstenfeld, it’s barley I think. Like a surface of water when you look on it from above.
I did not know that you have a pond in your parks. Who or what lives there ?
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Mr Mags – I know! The barley is an ocean of green – very calming to watch on a warm day.
The pond is home to all manner of creatures – I leave it alone and don’t disturb their peace.
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I think that’s the best policy with neighbours in general, unknown pond dwellers in special, a friendly distance.
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My landscaping knowledge is limited. I know an oak tree when I see one. I grew up with a weeping willow so I recognize those. This is the first I heard the term “wildlife pond”. Is there a wildlife garden to go along with the pond?
Life can be wild but the wildlife don’t care.
(I might just put that on a T-shirt)
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Bill – There is indeed a wildlife garden to go with the pond – another part of my estate that I’ve never photographed!!
Can I put in an order for a T-shirt?
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