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I wish my honeysuckle was that magnificent.
I wish my honeysuckle had more than a couple of flowers!
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It is the most floriferous honeysuckle I’ve ever seen!
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Lovely!
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A relaxing way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
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Always good to visit other gardens, Sandra
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Definitely! I’m always amazed at how generous you all are allowing masses of people into your beautiful spaces.
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It’s a pleasurable challenge, Sandra 🙂
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Lovely!
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Iris envy indeed!
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I must look out for one like that in the garden centre.
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Love that dark iris!
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Isn’t it gorgeous!
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That summer house is amazing.
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I know, I have been thinking about where I could recreate a little hideaway like that in my garden.
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Lovely garden.
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I lovely place to wander with a friend on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
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The flowers are beautiful. But is that a Hobbit hole?
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HaHa! It certainly looks like one doesn’t it. Actually it is a little wooden shed surrounded by shrubs and cloaked in gorgeous roses.
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Ooh is that your hidaway in the first picture?
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Sadly no Cathy, it is a delightful rose-covered summer-house in the garden I visited today, in West Dorset.
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Wow! What a beautiful dark red that iris is!
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I know!!! Iris envy!!!
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