Luckily Liverpool weren't playing for once so emotions in the house weren't running too high! I too gardened through the first half. What a splendid show of chive flowers - do you sprinkle them on sald or scrambled egg? And those verbascums are going to be awesome!
The light was particularly lovely last night ... I should have been weeding, but, no, I just enjoyed the moment ... and then went in and watched the second half of the football! Emotions weren't engaged in this house, either (Newcastle)
Joanna
PS the chives ... at this time of year, I put them on everything, especially the flowers, which I cut free from their base to sprinkle the petals, so that you don't have a big claggy bit to eat
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Dad burn it, I want to be in your garden today! That is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI quite agree about football. But it does mean that I can get out in the garden in peace!
ReplyDeleteLuckily Liverpool weren't playing for once so emotions in the house weren't running too high! I too gardened through the first half.
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid show of chive flowers - do you sprinkle them on sald or scrambled egg? And those verbascums are going to be awesome!
Celia
The light was particularly lovely last night ... I should have been weeding, but, no, I just enjoyed the moment ... and then went in and watched the second half of the football! Emotions weren't engaged in this house, either (Newcastle)
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PS the chives ... at this time of year, I put them on everything, especially the flowers, which I cut free from their base to sprinkle the petals, so that you don't have a big claggy bit to eat
Stunning! Assuming you're back in the garden tonight? ;)
ReplyDeleteTotally agree - beautiful!
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