Hello! I haven't posted one of these 'lately' posts for a long time, in fact I haven't been posting that much at all. No good excuses, I guess I've just been enjoying my time at home by hanging out with D, rather than squinting away at the computer. And I can blame the lack of light a little too, it just makes it harder trying to get some nice shots to fill this space. I hope you don't mind too much and that you'll keep popping back to this little corner of the blogosphere, I do love your company and comments so much. I hope to be back with a few more posts soon.
- pretty stones, in town
- red skies
- dark mornings
- a favourite lunch
- flowers from D
- markings on the pavement
D and I celebrated 15 years together. Seems mad to think we've been together that long, but feels really good too. We spent a lovely evening together trying to remember some funny places we've been together over the years. Knowing how much I love flowers he bought me a stunning bouquet, they looked so beautiful I didn't want to unwrap them, eventually I did and I now have them sprinkled around the house, like a lady of the manor! Lucky me.
Thanks D x
Hello and Happy New Year to you!
I'm a few days late with this, but the garden is slow at the moment and I don't feel too much has changed in the past week - other than a few more aconites opening up. This post means I've now been joining Karin and Åsa with their monthly moodboards for a complete year! I'll do another post soon where I recap on 2013 and show all 12 monthly moodboards in one post [if you can't wait till then, click here]. I've absolutely loved joining in this monthly challenge, it's fascinating to see what is in flower, and when, in our garden. As well as how long the blooms continue and how the foliage changes throughout the seasons. Not only that, it's fun noticing the differences between our Cambridgeshire garden, and those in other parts of the UK and those much further afield. I'm already looking forward to taking part in 2014 and being able to compare year on year in the future!