pretty now

yes, the misery clouds are clearing, though I think the atmosphere of that book will stay with me for a while… Been having a jolly time with friends, french and a little pythagoras again – read this book which was good revision. It’s an American book and seems to be written for younger children than mine but little children don’t usually study pythagoras, not over here anyway. I must lose these schooly age-ist ideas. Mine found it all quite amusing in the ‘yes, we can see where this is going’ strain but it consolidated previously done material (as mentioned before, irrecoverable damage, I can’t help using these terms)

now the pics:

flower in shoe

laburnum about to flourish

rhododendron

looks like apple to me but we were told plum...

love this bush - everyone thinks I'm mad but to me the flowers smell like cooking burgers!

smell the rose - doesn't look  much but the aroma is intoxifying!

hrdrangea?

Charlotte's radish seeds are through :)

and ladies look – gorgeous? A friend of mine is starting a new business and these are prototypes I have to try :) The orange one is to go with my hall wallpaper (because every woman needs that sort of co-ordination). update: these developed and are totally fantastic – go see moonrabbits.co.uk

washable pads

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