Here we are then me darlins with 2025 in the garden on one page. I started doing this a few years ago and it's amazing to see the garden change through seasons and the years.
January 2025
Hope you enjoyed that as much as we did and Donny and I are looking forward to welcoming you into the garden in 2026
Till the it's Ttfn from Donny
and it's
Ttfn from me
Pip Pip.
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"I love adorable Donny
ReplyDeleteHe's cute as an apricot
I wish he were my president
Instead of the one I got
XXOOOO
I was a bit premature posting and have now added a whole Donny collage.
DeleteDonny doesn't like Trump and thinks he gives orange dwarves a bad name
And here we are again in January, just waiting for all that blooming glory to start all over again... Fab! Jx
ReplyDeleteit is amazing looking back and I am looking forward to what 2026 will bring. Roll on Spring.
DeleteThat is really neat to see. It really starts taking off in May, much like here.
ReplyDeleteThank you dear. it has become a useful tool for us both to look back and to look forward.
DeleteOur garden wakes up in April, starts to kick off in May and is full throttle in June. We have been focusing on colour for the end of the Season and I think we have made a good start.
I used to live in an upstairs flat like those that overlook your garden. But my view was weedy grass and one apple tree. Your neighbours are in paradise!
ReplyDeleteWe were in a similar situation at one time.
DeleteNo garden of our own and looked down from our upstairs flat onto a sadly overgrown garden. We wanted a garden so much so to look down from our window onto one so neglected was irksome in the least.