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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Time away from home
I’ve just returned home from a week’s holiday in Pembrokeshire, walking part of the coast path and just taking time out to simply ‘be’ – it was fabulous. The cottage we’d rented was a stone’s throw from the pub, and … Continue reading
Posted in Out of my garden
Tagged coast path, coming home, country lanes, outdoors, Pembrokeshire, roadside verges, travel, vacation, Wales, wildflowers
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Allotment update
Work is progressing (albeit slowly) in the reclaiming of my allotment. I usually have a couple of hours there every Sunday morning and reckon that at this rate it will take me a month of Sundays to get it into … Continue reading
Introducing….
My gardening companions, although I would question the amount they actually contribute to the garden, especially when they take to digging in places where I really don’t need the extra help! But even if they are fast asleep in the … Continue reading