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Ella Bragonier's avatar

Oh but I love that garden 😍 I too had noticed the green conkers and leaf mincers but as so often with these things it was with a subconscious part of my brain that didn’t really register it. My three things are discovering wild strawberries at our barn down Devon - it made me think of the Swedish word ‘smultronställe’, which literally means a place where wild strawberries grow but can also mean any secretish place where life feels like an epiphany (the cool interior of a church on a hot day, the place high up in an old tree where you can see the world, a moment in an art gallery where it is just you and the paintings). Secondly, seeing great stretches of rosebay willow herbs like pink fire on the verges. They have been joyfully joined by some of my favourite wildflowers - frothy Lady’s bedstraw, purple scabious, and umbellifers of wild carrot. And finally, in Ashton court, a quiet view of Bristol, framed by golden wild grasses rushing gently in the breeze, spreading beneath the pooling darkness of huge green oaks and linden trees with their honey, lemon scented blossom. Another kind of smultronställe. July feels full of those 🌿

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Lyndsay Kaldor's avatar

Thank you for sharing and I am absolutely with you on garden palette, your description is delectable! I love Jo’s garden shot and hope I will make it to Hampton Court one day. I loved the heavy rain overnight this week, it felt so necessary for the garden/land. We visited a new park this week with a huge lake, it felt calming and peaceful (which is rare in the presence of my 3 and 1 year olds!), the sweet goslings, swans and a heron amongst the reflections of the trees dripping into the water was a wonderful sight! So I suppose water has been a feature this week.

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