17 October 2013

The dishevelled garden

Again plans have gone awry.
It was lovely four hours ago on the walk to school and upon my return home my thoughts turned to pottering in the garden; sitting with the chickens, getting another coat of paint on the shack.
Then the heavens opened.
In between the downpours I popped out to say hello to the chooks and ended up contemplating the state of our garden.

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I found unripe tomatoes, a memory of the summer, a flash of colour amongst the greenery in the pot, the forgotten bird table, a hint for one more courgette, runner beans we forgot to pick, the roller we unearthed many years ago hidden inside a conifer, the unruly rosemary bush and Emily - not looking her best.

How is your garden looking in the rain?

I'm linking up with the rather lovely Annie:


Mammasaurus - How Does Your Garden Grow?
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8 comments

  1. Awwww. Emily looks lovely though! Love that roller!

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  2. ah, I love chickens... would love to keep some one day :) x

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  3. it's hard when it just rains, isn't it? your chicken looks happy :)

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  4. I think Emily is looking rather well :-)

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  5. That roller is ace and so is lovely Emily! I'd love to have a good rummage about in your garden ( not a euphemism!)

    Thanks for joining in and loving the new blog Viv x

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  6. bluebirdsunshine19 October 2013 at 22:22

    Aw, your cute chicken steals the show, what a stunner!

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  7. Sara (@mumturnedmom)19 October 2013 at 22:22

    That roller is fab! And Emily looks lovely :)

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  8. Thanks Annie. Thanks for running such a lovely linky :)

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I appreciate all comments, thank you! x x

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