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22 November 2011

In our garden you will see...

...if you will take a walk with me

 parsley

potatoes 

carrots 

nasturtiums 

lettuces 

 silverbeet

leeks sprouting

brocolli, capsicum and eggplant

radishes

 sweetcorn and sunflowers

 green peas and sweet peas

 ripening cherries

 blushing quinces

 blood plums

 other plums

rununculi and pansies

strawberries

 red currants

 raspberry bushes

 white roses

 red roses 

 palest of pink roses

wild roses


wild flowers


...there are also green beans, purple beans, tomatoes and apples, 
red and brown onions, garlic, thyme, rosemary, lavender, daisies,
peaches and pears, a lemon tree, a young olive grove, bee hives, 
jasmine, borage, basil, mint, agapanthus, fir trees, fig trees, magpie 
fledglings, loquats, blue tongue lizards and perhaps the odd snake,
wild cherry plums, kookaburras, baby starlings and baby blackbirds, 
wolf spiders, a resident fox and kestrel, an owl or two, a rookery 
of crows, flowering succulents, a frangipani tree, mushrooms, wild 
fennel, fruit bats and a fairy garden planted beneath a 'faraway tree'....



After living through a long drought with tiny inner city courtyards 
and huge water restrictions, this garden and the return of rain is.... 

✶⠚  heaven on earth  ⠚✶


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