nasturtium, lupin, lithodora
We took a rare opportunity to go for a kayak, just out into the sound. there's the DH way ahead
& here's me (do I look big in this?!) with Ben Sgritheall behind. The silvery water was wonderful.
a quick visit to my garden - perennial sweet pea
honeysuckle round the mail box - the postie won't be able to get near soon
A thistle by the front door - I'll catch it before any seeds disperse!
& a lovely pink Grunyard Double (with half the pergola screen still missing - the clematis has grown all over the bench instead)
I managed a few cards - past designs, I'm sure new ones will come soon
We've had searing heat, almost tropical downpours, ordinary grey days & a week of an amazing Haar type thing, the place looks so different without a mountainous background.
Can't believe I caught this pic with a mouth wide open & the insect just about to go in. (happy to admit I couldn't see it thru the lens ;) they fledged, what must have been a second brood, a week or so ago.
A baby of a different kind, a toad I think.
& a little bit of produce, mmmmm
Thanks for looking!
You've been busy! Everything looks simply wonderful! xo
ReplyDeleteLovely catch up. The flower piece for the neighbour is delightful. Your garden looks amazing and I'm very envious of you kayaking off into that still water!
ReplyDeleteLovely way to finish up my evening looking at your lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely birthday present! Loved looking at your photos, what luck with the great tit.
ReplyDeleteTextile art, nature, Skye - bits of everything I love, thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to catch up with you, I've been out of the loop a bit lately, but good to see you're out and about.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gifts for your neighbour. I really enjoyed wandering around your garden with you, wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers and the textile gift are both beautiful. I can't wait to see these beautiful views for ourselves. Your garden is a picture and the Sound looks idyllic.
ReplyDeleteLovely garden shots, and I like the photo of you out on the water. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteLovely stitched work and beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteWonderful start to the day,looking at the gorgeous photos you have posted. Your neighbour would have loved her gift, your garden is thriving. Cheers
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Emma......and a lovely post to read. Very envious of your kayaking expedition; looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your textile piece....so very pretty. XX
Your posts are always inspirational ! Gilli @ Tasty Textiles
ReplyDeleteBeautiful summer post. Edging towards autumn now. Hope you are well and enjoying life. I've enjoyed this visit.
ReplyDeleteHi Emma, thanks for stopping by my blog and good to be linked again as 'followers' after google decided to ?block? my previous blog because the cat jumped on the keyboard and obviously caused something to happen that they didn't like ;-( Gilli
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