They are going to be scraping the place where the concrete is to be poured.
So this little poppy decided to have the last hurrah!
How did that get there? ( or is it a weed???)
We have always been happy to share our garden with all sorts of creatures great and small.
BUT what the heck is responsible for this???
...the sedum patch...
...my precious tulip patch...
...my prized white belladonna lilies...
It's all a bit random really, although I guess the plants are all a bit fleshy. Bill thinks it's probably rabbits who incidentally don't have any special accommodation here anymore, but obviously still like to visit, mostly at night it seems.
Mmm...I'm not sure.
I adore this daffodil. I think it's because of the creaminess.They are under the plum tree in the orchard and always flower a bit later than the others.
We don't think the plum tree is going to survive but I love the lichen that has grown on the trunk. The tree has grown to a substantial size so we desperately want it to recover.
This one is also a later flowering variety. I have forgotten it's name ( it might be a double daffodil) but I have never liked it. It looks messy!
The hyacinths are just starting to burst after being tightly packed for a while now.
And I could smell these gorgeous freesias before I could see them. This little group are the first to flower.
They are heavenly.
The rhodanthemum is about to be covered in blooms.
Hope there's a bit of action here tomorrow!
Our building project manager is coming to see us. I'm making scones and jam and cream for morning tea in the hope that he will have some good news for us!
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