Thursday, 5 May 2011

Thursday.

Aquilegia (or granny's nightcaps) at their best.



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6 comments:

Crowbard said...

Boooo'ful Mike. Just Boooo'ful.

Lori Skoog said...

Mike...beautiful blossoms. Love that house you photographed a couple of posts ago. The weather looks grand.

Unknown said...

Thank you Carl. Trust you're both well?
Thank you Lori. They're Ann's favourites. Yes, we're having a lovely spring here (with the odd cold, bright day). We had a sharp frost on Wednesday. Still, I never mind that, as long as it's followed by sunshine.

Unknown said...

P.s. Lori, the house you admire is the manor house of a very small Suffolk village. The gardens run down to the river Waveney at the back of the house. We didn't call in, as an old friend of mine who lived there died som years ago. His son (probably his grandson) now lives there, and I don't think they'd remember me. It's nice to think the same family has lived there for generations (soldiers and farmers).

Maggie said...

I love Aquiliga's, could never get them to grow at Fleckney, but I have a lovely show this year (despite the chickens!)they must like the very heavy clay we are on!
Love to you both, hope to get over to see you this summer, love Maggie and Mark

Jihad Punk said...

Hello old bean....sorry for my apparent lack of interest...it is not intended I assure you...love the picks...I pop over occasionally for a bit of peace...

Hope to get together again soon

4D