I was pottering round the garden this morning, admiring this beautiful, double-flowered campanula when something made me look up at the rowan tree. I think it was a form of silent nagging. The tree was full of chaffinches, waiting for me to move so they could descend on the table. There was even a greenfinch and a robin in on the act.
It all gets a bit hitchcockian round here sometimes.
Hi there Yan and welcome to the world of blogging! Yep... I can safely say I too have felt a hitchcockian mood in my garden.
I always love the colour of these campanulas. I too enjoyed a potter in the garden this afternoon... it's been a while and it really needed it!
If you'd like to meet up with a wide range of garden bloggers from around the world as well as here in the UK perhaps you might like to take a look at Blotanical :-)
Hi there Yan and welcome to the world of blogging! Yep... I can safely say I too have felt a hitchcockian mood in my garden.
ReplyDeleteI always love the colour of these campanulas. I too enjoyed a potter in the garden this afternoon... it's been a while and it really needed it!
If you'd like to meet up with a wide range of garden bloggers from around the world as well as here in the UK perhaps you might like to take a look at Blotanical :-)
Enjoy the rest of your weekend :-D
Hi Shirl,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your welcome and for the tip about Blotanical. Wow, it's an addictive world.
I suspect your garden pottering is a lot more effective and focused than mine, the results are beautiful. Something for an amateur to aspire to!
Have a sunny Sunday.
Yan