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Showing posts with label greenhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greenhouse. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Twenty years of a garden fence - Good Fences 47

Our garden fence has appeared on many photos in the last 20 years or so.

Interwoven with wooden posts c.1992
Back then it even had an old greenhouse to keep it company.


But time and wind and weather put paid to both.

Concrete posts replaced the wood


When a new neighbour arrived he changed the fence. Out went the interwoven to be replaced by

Wooden planks with a curved top and a concrete slab bottom

Who owns the fence?

Robin - of course.
This has been a 


post linked to Teresa at Good-fences-47.

Monday, 8 April 2013

A-Z Challenge 2013 - 'G' - Goldfinch




My A-Z posts this year are based on my garden – flowers, animals, the birds and the bees, butterflies - with a bit of poetry thrown in. For some letters I am expecting to cheat somewhat – wishing they were here.

G – Goldfinch, Goldcrest, Geranium, Grass, Greenhouse

Beautiful birds take pride of place today; it’s no coincidence that ‘charm’ is a collective name for these:

Goldfinches
 There could not be a more apt poem for them than this:
Sometimes goldfinches one by one will drop
From low hung branches; little space they stop;
But sip, and twitter, and their feathers sleek;
Then off at once, as in a wanton freak:
Perhaps, to show their black and golden wings,
Pausing upon their yellow flutterings

Britain’s smallest bird gets in on the act in the same conifer tree
Listen, what’s that “Si-Si-Si”?
Call of a tiny bird.

Goldcrest
A little bird, so beautiful,
that seldom seems to rest.

Geraniums are attractive annual plants at home in beds or tubs.

Geraniums
When we first moved in we could even cultivate plants like these inside -

The Greenhouse
 Until it became too fragile to survive; the space where it used to be was soon occupied by those foxgloves which appeared yesterday ( – see ‘F.’)

At least when we have been away we don’t find that tubs get as badly out of control as the lawn.

Grass
This fellow is a lot easier to spot in ornamental grass,

Grasshopper
 But Gem is quite content to sit under a tree and watch the world go by.

Gem

Poems:
  • Goldfinch – John Keats – from I Stood Tip-toe
  • The Goldcrest – Brian J Muchmore
Photo attribution:
  • Grasshopper – By Alvesgaspar; featured picture on Wikimedia Commons – CC BY-SA 3.0