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'Unearthly minstrelsy! then only heard when the soul seeks to hear; when all is hush'd, and the heart listens!'

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The photos I have used on this site are mainly my own or those of Carol Mullineux and Matthew Sutton to whom I am grateful. For the other photos and quotes, I have tried, wherever possible, to give the relevant credits and references. Please do not copy the photos or text on this site without permission from me. Thank you. -- Richard Sutton

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Mid-summer’s garden

Mid-summer’s garden

Unlike us, plants don’t take holidays! Returning after a week away we found that our garden has moved on. Cottage gardens are forever changing, ours certainly is.

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By Richard Suttonin Blog Posts, In the Garden, Most Popular Posts, Season's NotesJune 28, 2019August 13, 2020706 Words16 Comments

The Late Summer Garden

The Late Summer Garden

Flowers have always brought joy to the human heart. They speak wordless volumes of cheer, peace and warm feelings. To sit in the late summer garden surrounded by them, as I do now, is a foretaste of heaven. Continue reading “The Late Summer Garden” →

By Richard Suttonin Blog Posts, In the Garden, Most Popular Posts, Season's NotesSeptember 13, 2018August 22, 2020743 Words15 Comments
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