…but the project continues.
Here’s the latest photo of the pond hole that was…one broken finger and a couple of months later, thanks to good weather, progress has been made.
This is the rock that got my finger:
…and here is a photo of a confused Clematis Alpina…they’re supposed to flower in the spring, this photo was taken a couple of days ago:
Isn’t it beautiful?
23/07/2016 at 09:54
Smashing.
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23/07/2016 at 09:58
heh-heh…in more ways than one! 😀
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23/07/2016 at 10:17
Lovely flower and it has its own schedule. Sorry to hear about the finger that must be difficult at the computer? 🙂 Take care and enjoy your yard and the sunshine. The summer is disappearing so fast it will be autumn all too soon. 🙂
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26/07/2016 at 12:13
A finger in a splint does make typing a bit of a challenge…hey-ho, it’ll get better soon 🙂
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26/07/2016 at 14:17
Just a wee bit I would imagine. Such a bother. I tend to get a wee bit angry with myself at such times as if it would help. 🙂
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26/07/2016 at 18:12
Know what you mean…for me it’s just a nuisance! 😀
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26/07/2016 at 18:14
🙂
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23/07/2016 at 11:59
Poor finger, but the “hole” is looking splendid. Your Clematis is gorgeous, too. Our tomatoes and cucumbers are months behind schedule – not sure they’ll ripen before Christmas arrives.
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26/07/2016 at 12:14
The Clematis is pretty stunning, when I moved here it was two sticks! There’s just the faintest blush on one of my tomatoes today, the others are green with envy 😉
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13/08/2016 at 09:53
I’m catching up! I love your pond. My son helped me make a small pond a couple of years ago. I now have Mr Jeremy Fisher in residence:)
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15/08/2016 at 14:44
My aim is to have Jeremy Fisher in residence – the pond is now completed so I’ll be posting some more photos soon 🙂
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