The Sun has come out, I know it is just a break before the next weather system kicks in so I decided to make the most of it. I got out into the garden for awhile and tidied.
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Those tiny green dots are sweet pea. |
And rhubarb crumble muffins for after tea.
You have some gorgeous plants in your garden, the mauve coloured ones are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt is great to be able to get out to the garden to see the plants.
DeleteWouldn't it be nice to go out and work in the garden when we feel like it rather than having to make the most of a break in the rain. Although to be fair - I'd rather have rain than a standpipe! I've yet to plant my sweet peas!
ReplyDeleteThe rain waters the garden in a way you never can with a hose.
DeleteI love cowslips, I must get some for my garden. I haven't noticed any flowers on my chives yet. The muffins look delicious, they're a little unusual.
ReplyDeleteMine were a present from the birds. They have also brought me my foxgloves and 1 bluebell. They have well payed for all the fatballs I have given them.
DeleteI made the most of todays sunshine, got broad beans into the ground and got lots of laundry done - tho one pile in the washing machine still to be hung out. Fingers crossed that I can do this tomorrow. Liking those rhubarb crumble muffins, I have some more rhubarb...I think it may be somforting rhubarb crumble this time.
ReplyDeleteRhubarb crumble with lots of custard. I got lots of washing dry myself. Now the part I hate....Ironing.
DeleteOh yes please! I love rhubarb and those muffins sound scrumptious! I've got a rather delicious rhubarb and orange fool recipe incase you're interested!
ReplyDeleteWe're heading for rain tomorrow too after a blissfully sunny day.
Lovely to 'meet' you and greetings from France.
Stephanie