tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418492395096731711.post7916361255104935248..comments2023-05-20T11:55:03.733+01:00Comments on drawing symbols of my power on my skin: ~grey day & rain~Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418492395096731711.post-48139221713788093262010-07-16T17:58:59.882+01:002010-07-16T17:58:59.882+01:00Goodness, look at that sky! I know I'm weird, ...Goodness, look at that sky! I know I'm weird, but I love the sky that way, all mysterious and brooding...Kathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04003521059890699861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418492395096731711.post-76519669506412953752010-07-15T16:34:45.113+01:002010-07-15T16:34:45.113+01:00Its been raining here in MK too, we had a storm la...Its been raining here in MK too, we had a storm last night and at one point today,I thought that if it wasnt for the leaves on the trees, we could be in the middle of November! Your garden still looks lovely and will recover. If you are still drifting, check out the following website, I think you will like it and he has a blog as well - www.tomhare.netRebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08683100048095202350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418492395096731711.post-26060847023127487282010-07-15T15:54:43.305+01:002010-07-15T15:54:43.305+01:00kadeeae, i had a nice long relaxing read!
we did ...kadeeae, i had a nice long relaxing read!<br /><br />we did some repair work and even the tomato seems to be hanging on a bit of stalk, so it may well survive :)<br /><br />nellie, the climber up the back is...on the right a banksia rose~tiny little pale yellow rose with no thorns and a honeysuckle on the left~this has had a lot cut off this summer because of mildew (mel,thats the bane of our lives with the honeysuckle and wild climbing rose!)laoi gaul~williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13461210264595425112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418492395096731711.post-30804819683524554902010-07-15T15:40:55.576+01:002010-07-15T15:40:55.576+01:00Enjoy the drift ;-)Enjoy the drift ;-)Hearthwifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01880302732876571103noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418492395096731711.post-60784984737090188832010-07-15T14:41:16.135+01:002010-07-15T14:41:16.135+01:00I agree completely. It's all cyclical isn'...I agree completely. It's all cyclical isn't it - I always find that after any energy expenditure, even if it's not physical I need a period in 'the hibernation cave' to fully digest everything that's happened or everything i've been doing. Two sides of the same coin. I hope the rest leaves you feeling rejuvinated my lovely.<br />And your poor garden - you must be heartbroken! i really feel for you. Your garden looks delightful - I love the supports you've made for your climber -so pretty. What is the climber? Is it a wisteria (my eyes are terrible!)...I'd love a wisteria. I had thought of growing one over and up and arbour but i fear that mayber wisteria is just too rampant for such a small scale project. I hope your garden recovers. Yay for the tenacity of the blueberry!<br />Nellie xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418492395096731711.post-44488051625897061352010-07-15T14:16:38.451+01:002010-07-15T14:16:38.451+01:00ah, but rainy days are perfect for a second cup of...ah, but rainy days are perfect for a second cup of tea and gentle reflections...<br /><br />sometimes we have to work harder at not working...lol...<br /><br />sorry to hear about your plants...:(...squirrels are the bane of my gardening here..<br /><br />xoxoxmelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00336474101204142611noreply@blogger.com