We stayed quite a while in the rose garden, Mum and I creating our walk by following the scent of the roses rather than what the eye could see. This one I remember smelled gorgeous, if only I could remember its name! If you loved scented walks too then why not visit Jo when she discovered Yorkshire Lavender a few weeks ago.
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Such a lovely colour too. I’m sharing my macro with you today 🙂
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oh this is a gorgeous one, I am in awe you are still with me on day four. Thank you so so much 🙂 thought it was an orchid at first your wonderful lily.
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It’s an odd little fella.
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Bless you, honeybun! That’s a beauty 🙂 🙂 Love the colour! We have one deep crimson old rose in our garden and it smells wonderful. It’s stabbed me a time or tow though. 😦 Happy Monday! And thank you 🙂
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Ouch!! However I’d forgive it everytime as it smells ☺ love those that have a scent
Hope all is well with you this Monday morning x
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Bit grey! 😦 Haven’t got a plan yet. 🙂 🙂
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Like the fact no plan not that it grey!! Very grey here, I did have a plan but have spent all morning doing something else!! Festival has taken over myself, thank goodness I am loving every moment though!
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You’ll miss it when it’s all over. 🙂 🙂 It got out quite pleasant here so we tootled down the Moors and exhausted ourselves. The heather is just starting to turn so got to make the most. 🙂
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Oh I love being on the moors at this time – glorious. Wish I lived closer to a moor
PS won’t have time to miss you should see the diary for rest of the month!!
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