I promised you roses;
at the front of our house - this rose will carry on flowering until at least October, sometimes even December
These are our other neighbour's 'Frankenroses', he has grafted several different varieties onto just two or three original shrubs, so the dark red, pink and white ones are all growing from plant!
The geese at the duck pond a few streets away from us have built their nest in the silliest place, on the grass at the edge of the pond closest to the bench and the bus stop and the road, and in the full glare of the sun. Some kind person has stuck a garden parasol into the ground by the nest to provide a little patch of shade. How they managed to achieve this without being marmelised by the swans is a mystery! I would have like a photograph, but couldn't manage it this time. Maybe next time we go past.
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For a couple of days now the coloured glass globes of the Galileo thermometer have been fighting for space at the bottom of the column... the temperature must be well over 26C then (!)





Aril on Eccentric Amblings and Ramblings blog posted a photo of a goose sitting on her nest shaded by a parasol someone has thoughtfully placed over her today. Wonder if it is the same one you mention. I think Aril lives in West Sussex. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteI shall go and look!
DeleteYup!.that's the one!
DeleteDucks obviously havent thought it through!
ReplyDeleteNo indeed!
DeleteThe roses are beautiful!!! I like the term 'marmelize'. I had to look it up and I think it's a good one to casually use in some conversation with my kids who will accuse me of making it up. Huh!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good word!
DeleteI think of 'marmelize' as a 60s word, like fizog.
DeleteI had to look up fizog!
DeleteHow very kind - and courageous! - of someone to put up a parasol for those silly geese.
ReplyDeleteLovely roses - I should go and see if any of ours are doing anything.
That's what I thought; I wonder if they had an accomplice to decoy the geese away...
DeleteSnap I've posted a blog with roses today too and we have a Galileo thermometer!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds.....
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