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Twisted tree outside Peter's surgery. Guess it was not quite sure which way to go.
"The more one gardens, the more one learns; and the more one learns,
the more one realises how little one knows."
Vita Sackville-West A Joy of Gardening
While looking for bamboo shoots too crush (will explain this on another day), I turned over a leaf on the Acanthus to find a giant stick insect that made me jump back and squeal. I called over all the kids and Peter to see the giant insect. We then searched under all the leaves looking for it, only to find two of them sitting on the flower above us. It is brilliant to see them living where they should be, not in a tank..jpg)
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The first of the Fejoa flowers. .jpg)
Day lily..jpg)
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Yesterday I should have been here at Trelinnoe Park garden. Unfortunatly it was raining, the first time in weeks. Instead we went to the pictures to see the film Once. Just a nice little film about two people who loved music and what happened to them in one week, set in Dublin. Perfect for a wet morning's cinema viewing. If you click on the pic below it will take you to the offical web site for the film and if you have patience to wait a little, you will eventually get to listen to the soundtrack for the film.
Roses and Cabbage Trees.
Some Daisies, can't miss them out.
Another of those roses I was going to pull out last year..jpg)
Catmint and Yarrow against the side of the house.
And lastly what happened to the weather when Peter fired up the BBQ. Mind you the food still tasted good, Lamb Kebabs, Couscous, Cucumber and Mint Salsa, Yogurt Carrot and Date and some mouldy pitta bread, oops..jpg)
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