How relaxing! I tried to comment on your rockery post - I've always loved rocks in any size - but for some reason, could not. I like the mulch you decided on. I agree it's perfect.
I'm sure you could do it Hazel :) Mind you a lot of our 'wordless' wednesdays have a few words attached to it so we're not strictly silent ourselves, lol!
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G&T sounds very nice Janet! Most of the time it's Diet Coke or Cider :)
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Once my Winter Wednesdays finish next week, maybe I should join in Wordless Wednesdays...though I find it hard to be silent!
ReplyDeleteHow relaxing! I tried to comment on your rockery post - I've always loved rocks in any size - but for some reason, could not. I like the mulch you decided on. I agree it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteThat cries out for a G&T...
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you could do it Hazel :) Mind you a lot of our 'wordless' wednesdays have a few words attached to it so we're not strictly silent ourselves, lol!
ReplyDeleteThanks Holley! I think initially there was a bug on that post (Blogger problems maybe) as it took ages to show up even on our dashboard and messed with the layout of our site. It's all sorted now (I think). Let us know if you encounter any more problems in the future so we can quickly have a look :)
G&T sounds very nice Janet! Most of the time it's Diet Coke or Cider :)
Please, what is the palm tree plant in the pot?
ReplyDeleteHi Sabine, the palm is Lytocaryum weddellianum.
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