Tales from A Garden

Musings and photos from a little suburban garden......and other random happenings as they occur! Scatter seeds of kindness wherever you go!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

More Garden Photos!






















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Monday, June 18, 2012

Our wet summer has at least had a good effect on the shrubbery in the garden,no need to water,the elements are looking after that!






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Wednesday, June 6, 2012


First the coffee stop for the stamina!


Last weekend sister Peggy and myself attended our 4th Bloom festival in the Phoenix Park Dublin.
The wedding garden
Japanese tea garden.
A cinema in the back garden with a nod to Charlie CHAPLIN
Donal Skehan (blue shirt)doing a TV interview in the grounds.
Nevin Maguire on stage before his demo.during which Peggy was invited up along with a gentleman to make sugar curls!She was rewarded with a copy of his latest cookbook and a voucher for a swanky hand blender!
The ever entertaining barbershop singers who pop up all over the grounds to give the crowds a rendition!

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