Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 July 2010

My garden in July


Have been in the garden this afternoon taking advantage of the all too infrequent good weather. We have had so much rain of late that I haven't had the chance to do much gardening. However, rain does mean that plant growth is rampant. (as well as weeds) I don't have a huge amount of colour at this time of the year - I love texture and of that, there is an abundance.

I would really like to use watercolours to paint the flowers and plants. I have the materials - paints, brushes and paper - but lack the confidence. I am determined to go to classes when I retire.

I admire the work of Mary McMurtie. She lived locally and I had the privilege of visiting her home, Balbithan House, in the seventies. She was not at home I may add. A friend of friends was looking after it while she was away. It was completely awe-inspiring. Great Hall, fireplaces you could stand in, stone staircases, historical paintings, four poster beds....... But the most magical place was the library where there was still a jar of wilting wild flowers that had been left on a table along with the paintbrushes and watercolour paints. She had obviously been painting them and had not cleared them away before she left. In addition, as we walked into the room, several butterflies of different types fluttered around. It was a warm summer's evening and the window had been left open allowing them to enter this magnificent room............... Very surreal but a lasting memory of a happy time.............


Anyway, the purpose of this post is to upload pics of my garden so here goes.



And this is the view that I enjoy from my kitchen window.


Sunday, 23 May 2010

My other passion

Have spent today tidying up the garden and planting out some of the contents of the greenhouse. Got out the pressure washer and cleaned the decking and some of the paving. Managed to cover myself in mud from head to toe but it was worth it. It occurred to me that gardening is just like housework only outdoors. When everything is in its place and tidy, you get an enormous sense of satisfaction. Can't say that I have achieved this today but I am nearly there. Here are the pics to prove that I have been hard at work. Herman (tortoise) benefited from the good weather too. I have unintentionally managed to get his run in every shot but one! ( Good weather? We had a short thunderstorm in the afternoon )







Can't say the same for my craft cupboard - it's getting out of control again!! That's next weekend taken care of. I really covet those studios that you can buy for the garden but there just isn't the space.


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