Life in the Home Counties

I am completely and utterly smitten.

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Mum’s dog is wonderful. Such a jewel.

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An enormous character, though to be honest I have never met a Patterdale who wasn’t.

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I am trying hard to miss BeAnne but it is not at all difficult to be easily distracted!

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My parents also have another dog who is very old and much adored.

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Her gait maybe wobbly but she still has huge sparkle in her eyes.

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I am keeping this blog short as it is nearly killing me trying to get the photos in the right place – they keep moving about when I write another sentence and it is maddening.

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So here are a few more photos of the garden –  a small insight into life in the Home Counties,.

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4 thoughts on “Life in the Home Counties

  1. pat

    What is that beautiful pink/red and purple plant — I desperately need some of those in my garden!

    Your old home is beautiful. So different from your newer home — you must feel the difference often. They’re both wonderful in their own way.

    Thanks,

    Pat

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      1. pat

        Teri–

        Thank you! Googled it, found them, and ordered some. Apparently, they are not common in the US, and not many nurseries carry them. Strangely, I was looking at a neighbor’s Red Hot Pokers only last week and thinking “Man, I wish those came in pink and purple rather than red and orange.” Talk about a wish come true! Thank you, thank you. thank you!

        Pat

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        1. Terri

          Pat – You’re welcome. Gardeners need to help each other. FYI, Primrose vialii is more purple and red than purple and pink, but it’s lovely anyway. Glad you were able to find it. – Terri

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