Eeek! It's been a week since my last post, so to stave off the non-blogging inertia, here are a load of photos that I've taken so far this month. Oh, and some new Kylie to listen to as you wade through them:
7th May
My Gin Time corner (with a disappearing interferer)
I've also got some photos from today's jaunt down to the beach, but I'll save them for another day as I can't decide which ones to publish. Plus, I want to plump myself down in front of another episode of Jessica Jones (or two) with a G&T (or two) before bed.
See you soon!
I love your weedy, unkempt allotment! And Bitey Boy is a sweetheart. Is he an Airedale?
ReplyDeleteEven weedy and unkempt is a lot of upkeep. There's no way I could manage a regimented, spick-n-span, weedless allotment like some of the old farts here do. All my weeds are a "deliberate" helping hand to Mother Nature.
DeleteAnd Bitey is half Parsons terrier, with the other half made up of Border, Jack Russell, and Lakeland.
I just googled Parsons Terrier and I see it's a Jack Russell variant.Or type, or whatever breeders call them! I bet your sister's kids love him! Lively little buggers. The dogs, I mean!
DeleteLLB, indeed! I came back from walking Bitey earlier, and found the house full of nieces and nephew. Poor Bitey's exhausted now.
DeleteGorgeous photos, sweetpea! You set a high bar for posted pics. I LOVE Jessica Jones. I wasn't prepared to, but I do. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you, Savvy! Jessica Jones surprised me as well. I don't usually like such dark and gritty shows, but Krysten Ritter is just amazing! I also love her as The Bitch in Apartment 23, and wish that the two would meet!
DeleteDon't dogs photograph well, especially when you're trying to take a photo of something else! Loving how Bitey understands how to pose on a misty morning - very Timotei!
ReplyDeleteHawthorn is my favourite - thank you for reminding me to take a picture of my Hawthorn tree for Melanie. Also, big news, my big pink bush is ready for its close up, Mr Devine.
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Bitey is remarkably good at not dashing off somewhere when I want to take his photo. He's quite the little diva!
DeleteThere's a lovely pink hawthorn just across the road - I'll see if I can get a photo of it for next time. And I can't wait for the GPE to ogle your Big Pink Bush again! (Or even before, if you feel like showing off?)
Bitey is a good name for a Hound. I used to call my old boss's dog Bumfluff. How was I supposed to know she'd be offended.
ReplyDeleteYour old boss or the dog?
DeleteI hope your G'nT chairs are trustworthy, like standing firmly etc.etc. even when Bitey jumps at you, or a guest.
ReplyDeleteWell, despite being cast iron, and very stable, sometimes after I've had a few, the chairs can sway rather, and almost tip me out! I think it's a reaction between the quinine fumes and the iron...
DeleteIt's all so verdant!
ReplyDeleteThere is this innocent nubile glow ...
DeleteMay is my favourite month because it's so lush and verdant, as you say, Very Mistress. And, of course, there's nothing more innocent than parading around a large, erection...
DeleteIn love with that song! Kylie really can do no wrong. As for your gin corner, how marvelous. You know, I've given up all hopes of being a gardener. I see the amazing space you've create here and the work you have accomplished in the past and it's a little like claiming I play the piano when Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz exists. Your garden is a marvel. You should be right proud, mate. Kizzes.
ReplyDeleteNo! Don't give up, Mr Tonking! Marigolds are only the beginning - you grow something: you're a gardener. I'd love to see your overgrown frontage, that lovely lily, and your enormous morning glory (amongst other things) in this year's Garden Photos Event!
DeleteI love the new Kylie song, I was relieved to hear it wasn't a cover of the Edith Piaf song with the same name.
ReplyDeleteSend the gooseberries to me, I love them.
There would definitely be some regrets if Kylie had covered Edith Piaf!
DeleteI'm not sure that the gooseberries will come to anything - the bush has since got a bit dry (and I neglected to feed & mulch it earlier in the year) and quite a few of the already few berries have fallen off. Maybe next year?
Love the pictures (of course!) The comfrey is pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with gooseberries? The last thing one of my great uncles wanted was the taste of a gooseberry pie again before he died. Unfortunately, he passed before the winter ended and I couldn't find any frozen anywhere. (They are not popular here and the native variety was nearly decimated because it somehow contributed to carrying a pathogen that threatened the white pine timber industry. I did eventually find, make, and eat a gooseberry pie in his honor. Now I think of him every time I see them.
What's wrong with horrible globules of sour snot, you ask? Well...
DeleteActually, it's not the gooseberries, it's me - It's a feel and texture thing. Still, they do seem very popular around here, what with you (and your great uncle, mayherestinpeace), Mitzi, and The Mother (she loves them, too).
Ah yes, I can understand the texture angle of it.
DeleteKylie, Comfrey and Bitey - what's not to like?! Jx
ReplyDeleteI'd like it a bit more if Kylie would walk Bitey now and again. And then give me a hand up the allotment in keeping the comfrey under control!
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