Those photographs speak for themselves. Fizzing is a fantastic description. I have some creamy yellow tulips which are far too stately and elegant to describe as 'fizzers' though.
I wonder if they flower again next year - I never seem to manage to get more than a year with tulips. Can you?
Looks like it was a glorious day, the photos are lovely. We are enjoying the beautiful Autumn colour in our little corner of the globe and last night I lit the wood heater for the first fire of the season, woohoo. Big news, spotted my first Red Robin this morning, I'm happy.
Beautiful pictures!!! For me it really did seem like a long winter and I'm thrilled that spring is here too, but today I just wish it would warm up just a little bit more, my feet are cold!! :-)
Gosh, aren't we all enjoying spring this year. Here in France it's not yet 9am, and we already have 20 degrees C. The blossom has been fantastic; live living amongst permanent weddings.
Mountainear - I succeed fine with the small tulips but not with the larger ones, Praestans the species tulips are ok. Claire - strange to think of your autumn as our spring roars in! Kim - we are having warm days but cold nights here so still have the woodburner lit in the evenings. Artist's Garden - Simple flowers are sometimes the best aren't they? Michelle - funny, I thought this post was hardly worth putting up but then did it because I was so much enjoying the tulips and primroses. Glad you liked it. Pondside - glad you have your tulips. I have friends who gardened in the north of Scotland for some years and their tales of deer damage were amazing. I should think myself lucky we just have the badgers digging up the grass! CM - what a lovely phrase "like living in permanent weddings"! We don't have much blossom yet but the blackthorn is out and the pear trees won't be long. Jinksy - it is a special scent isn't it? Almost cool and certainly green and the scent of spring. Kim - thank you. Spring flowers are the best. Marcheline - wish you could indeed pop by for a cup of tea and a wander around the garden. You could take some fresh eggs home.
Yes Elizabeth, you are oh so right - I think that we can finally say that that long cold winter has evaporated:) Isn't it great to feel warm again and wasn't it a pleasure to smell the air yesterday after that rain ?
Beautiful post. Such wonder in those blooms, Well, It's the first Saturday of May and the Kentucky Derby is today. They say it will rain. I am betting on Super Saver,or Ice Box,
While Ian was away I decided it was time to make the new curtains for the cottage. I have been putting this off for at least four months, maybe six. First of all I couldn't find any material I liked at a price I could afford so that was a fine excuse. Then I read a recommendation for Textile Express on Annie's blog. Textile Express has a fab website but when I realised it was only forty minutes away in Oswestry I had to visit. Wonderful choice, great prices; material purchased. Then I carried on putting the job off because I was a bit daunted by the fact that two of the curtains are full length ones for doors but there is nothing like knowing you have a few days to yourself to make you feel you can get your teeth into a project. And amazingly, now it is done. As I have been thinking of nothing else for about a week I thought I would share with you my own advice on how to make lined curtains. I am not a supremely talented sewer but ...
I have spent a bit of time looking at the side garden and musing about what has worked, what hasn't and what progress I have made here. It is a garden which I began in the spring of 2009. The blog ended up as such a lot of pictures and writing that I have gone back to using a blog which I set up in 2009 to keep track of what I was doing. Keeping Track of the Garden is here if you want a look! I have changed back to the old template by the way as so many people again had a problem with Dynamic Views. Hope that's easier!
I look out this morning to the sun on the hills. For years my view of these hills was from the other side, the East. The hills are the Clwydian Range, running from Llangollen in the South up to the sea on the North coast of Wales. Clwyd (pronounced Cloo-id) means gate in Welsh and the range is the natural gateway between England and Wales, although for many centuries Wales has included Flintshire, to the East of the range as well. The hills are topped by a number of Bronze and Iron Age hillforts so my sense of them as a geographical barrier between England and Wales is perhaps an ancient one. Certainly these days and for a very long time back into history those who live to the East of them would consider themselves just as Welsh as those who live to the West. Nowadays we live just to the West. I see the hills from our sitting room and bedroom, from my study and from the garden. I love these hills. When we turn to begin to come ...
Those photographs speak for themselves. Fizzing is a fantastic description. I have some creamy yellow tulips which are far too stately and elegant to describe as 'fizzers' though.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they flower again next year - I never seem to manage to get more than a year with tulips. Can you?
Looks like it was a glorious day, the photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteWe are enjoying the beautiful Autumn colour in our little corner of the globe and last night I lit the wood heater for the first fire of the season, woohoo.
Big news, spotted my first Red Robin this morning, I'm happy.
Beautiful pictures!!! For me it really did seem like a long winter and I'm thrilled that spring is here too, but today I just wish it would warm up just a little bit more, my feet are cold!! :-)
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Thank you for sharing such sweet and sunny flowers!
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I'm so happy to have tulips, after years of fending off the deer. The tiny ones are very sweet - fizzing is a perfect verb!
ReplyDeleteGosh, aren't we all enjoying spring this year. Here in France it's not yet 9am, and we already have 20 degrees C. The blossom has been fantastic; live living amongst permanent weddings.
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The primroses brought their scent with them - almost as though I had a bunch in my hand! Lovely...
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhoa.... excellent stuff! A cup of tea in your garden would be just the thing.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are lovely. thank you Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteMountainear - I succeed fine with the small tulips but not with the larger ones, Praestans the species tulips are ok.
ReplyDeleteClaire - strange to think of your autumn as our spring roars in!
Kim - we are having warm days but cold nights here so still have the woodburner lit in the evenings.
Artist's Garden - Simple flowers are sometimes the best aren't they?
Michelle - funny, I thought this post was hardly worth putting up but then did it because I was so much enjoying the tulips and primroses. Glad you liked it.
Pondside - glad you have your tulips. I have friends who gardened in the north of Scotland for some years and their tales of deer damage were amazing. I should think myself lucky we just have the badgers digging up the grass!
CM - what a lovely phrase "like living in permanent weddings"! We don't have much blossom yet but the blackthorn is out and the pear trees won't be long.
Jinksy - it is a special scent isn't it? Almost cool and certainly green and the scent of spring.
Kim - thank you. Spring flowers are the best.
Marcheline - wish you could indeed pop by for a cup of tea and a wander around the garden. You could take some fresh eggs home.
S'been a lovely weekend. What a lovely garden you have, and a way with captions.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, it's amazing how quickly everything seems to have suddenly woken up. A week or two of sun and now it looks more like June!
ReplyDeleteYes, Spring is worth waiting for, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteLove the hellebores - you must have got down very low for that shot!
Beautiful photos ;0)
ReplyDeleteYes Elizabeth, you are oh so right - I think that we can finally say that that long cold winter has evaporated:) Isn't it great to feel warm again and wasn't it a pleasure to smell the air yesterday after that rain ?
ReplyDeleteIsn't it just glorious now it is here! Love the little yellow and white tulips.
ReplyDeleteIndeed it is, and it all seems to have sprung so quickly. Heard my first cuckoo yesterday. Absolutely beautiful pictures, by the way.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. Such wonder in those blooms, Well, It's the first Saturday of May and the Kentucky Derby is today. They
ReplyDeletesay it will rain. I am betting on Super Saver,or Ice Box,
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All these looks nice and beautiful wish them to grow nice and well with more flowers and much subclasses.
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