Visiting the garden
Guttersnipe and Mudlark went to see what was going on in the garden…
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…drat! The deer have been snacking on the anemone flowers – but they missed a few of them!
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A forest of Lily-of-the-Valley snouts is appearing….
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…and some of them already have flower buds!
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The bluebell fronds are looking messy these days…
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…so Guttersnipe and Mudlark braided them up…
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…and they found a Scilla flower under the heap of bluebell leaves!
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This is their favourite vantage point – the garden always looks great from up in the Coral Bark maple tree!!
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Tags: Anemone, blossom, Bluebells, Coral bark Maple, doll, Lily of the Valley, Quimper Hitty, Quimperhitty, Scilla
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Another lovely day in the Quimper garden! Love seeing the different flowers. I really admire that Maple tree!!
Thanks! The Maple Tree was in a big pot – I think it will be much happier in the ground! We were thrilled to see the little anemone flowers trying to bloom again after being rudely chomped by the deer.
What a lovely jaunt those two little charmers took us on today! I enjoyed every moment and every snout and bud that they came across. Thank you dear little ladies!
We are happy you came along into our front garden – the snouts and buds are quite exciting, especially to the little ladies! We are really excited at the thought of a raft of lilies of the valley!