It's a lovely afternoon and I was sitting outside in the shade listening to the radio. However, I have had to come in because Squidge was hanging over the top of the fence looking for his tea, the birds were lined up along the fence for theirs too and the magpie was sitting on the roof gaping so I knew he wanted a good drink. Isn't it wonderful how these wild animals and birds know exactly where to come for good food, drink and the occasional bath!
They also know that I will come in and leave them to it if they look at me long enough!
Ena Harkness with Geranium Himalayense 'Gravetye' just coming into bloom.

And Mrs Sparrow said 'Who's that pointing a camera at me?'

Up the garden path (in the morning sun)

Self sown Campanula Portenschlagiana (I just call it campanula)

The old sink with Rose Danse du Feu leaning over a lemon marguerite and apricot arctotis (the lobelia in front is a trailing one which is a royal blue colour and just beginning to flower.

These were all taken yesterday morning but everything looks totally different in the afternoon sun and in the evening when it is in complete shade it has another look again.
I could spend the entire day just admiring your flowers grandma. Looks like a little bit of heaven to me.
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