…and hanging out with Kevin my gargoyle.
We’ve done lots of weeding in the rear raised beds as well as clearing Magnolia petals and sweeping up the paths.I also planted a Hydrangea Paniculata Limelight that Mother in Law bought us last year. She assured me at the weekend that it was would not get too big, and I have to admit that I bunged it in taking her at her word. I should research it to make sure though as it might need to be re-sited.
Sitting up there with a cup of tea and the most delicious scent from the Citronella was bliss, but it is now a little hot, so I’ve ventured inside until later.
After my stroke the garden got away with me, but as long as I am careful and take frequent rests I am startling to do more.
The good news is that whilst I have been away my lovely Husband found time to paint the shed outside, and started painting the interior this weekend just gone - I’ll take an update of how it looks shortly.
Tomorrow will be a good day, as the oldest kid is installing a new gate and side fence - for seven years I have had to endure a rotting short gate that was tied up with rope, so I. Sure you can imagine how much I am looking forward to it.
Hugs
Kay
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