Debbies One Word Sunday: Overlap
Kate’s Friday Fun: Garden Art
From the expensive classical
To the weirdly flamboyant
To the fun
To the spiritual
“When you weary of the world, there is always the garden”
Debbies One Word Sunday: Overlap
Kate’s Friday Fun: Garden Art
From the expensive classical
To the weirdly flamboyant
To the fun
To the spiritual
“When you weary of the world, there is always the garden”
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Absolutely wonderful, Woolly! 🙂
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I hope Woollys post is as good as mine Sue lol
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Brian, I apologise profusely! I should stop this batch reading and commenting, and probably best if I don’t comment late at night either🤪
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I did have a laugh Sue. I have done that as well……and not after a few wines either lol
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How did you know I’d been drinking wine? !!
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I have an intuition…..
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ha ha! A great romp around the gardens 🙂 And that’s a cheeky shot of the classical one, Brian
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Thank you Debbie 🙂 Yes a long range shot did ensure everybodys sensibilities weren’t offended 😀
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😄😄😄
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Nice ones! Love the duckie too!
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Thanks. It is supposed to be a pelican 🙂
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🙃
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what a joyful bright collection … tell me that’s not all your garden?
The classical looks out of place with the other fun things 🙂
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Of course it’s all my garden Kate lol
No none in my garden. I was too preoccupied to go and take a few snaps here
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lol using archives is fine .. thought it was a bit too eclectic 🙂
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Take a drive along the Ballina Rd through Alstonville and see if that garden is still there. There were council notices on the fence about it being in contravention blah blah
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seriously, I had no idea … will look tomorrow as I’m off to Ballina in the morning, may be moving back there next year … maybe
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On the left hand side going towards Ballina. Can’t remember exactly where thought but on the Ballina side of Alstonville
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I’ll keep an eye out if the traffic is ok …
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You have to go through Alstonville and not the by-pass
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through the township, not on the highway …?
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Yep
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I had to go back and look at the naughty classical one again when I read Debs’ comment 🙂 🙂 I was too busy wondering where (in Italy?) it was to notice. I heard from Meg yesterday and it’s really not good in her part of the world either. So sorry for you folks! It must be hard to function, surrounded by that.
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Actually it is in Australia in Norman Lindsays garden https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/norman-lindsay-gallery/
It has been quite a trial Jo. I am on the edge a lot of the time with water bombing helicopters being relentless over the past four days and fire trucks in my street. Luckily today the smoke wasn’t as bad as I had a lot to do to make sure I was safe. I do feel the love Jo ❤
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The weirdly flamboyant is great!
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Hi BB – and you might need to put an R rating on this post if you got any closer with classical shot! Jk
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And the chairs in the flamboyant one are so fun and that image with Personality makes me wonder about the owners
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The ending quote – is that yours bb? Just love it so much
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When you weary of the world, there is always the garden”
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Yes I have made sure they aren’t close ups lol. That garden has been the subject of local council notices placed on their fence and all sorts of objections from neighbours. I should go past again to see if it is still there
No I saw it somewhere years ago and it stuck
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I was kidding but guess it did rouse the neighbors –
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A beautiful garden series, Brian! I guess Y is talking about the first image. The second one is different. 🙂
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Thank you Amy 🙂 Oh yes two very different gardens
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The first photo is my favorite. So beautiful
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It is a lovely garden to wander about which has been preserved by the National Trust and local heritage groups
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