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Tuesday
already and this is the first entry this week. It really isn't good enough,
but there has been very little time to stop and stare over the past few days
and I am not certain that things will get better for the next few so here to
remind us that time moves on is a dandelion clock.
One thing that I have discovered over the past couple of days whilst
trying to assist a friend is that there is some excellent Bible Software on
the internet. Just click here if you
want to find out more. They may not have the translation that you prefer but
it is well worth a look.
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Wednesday
and a beautiful day, if only I could have enjoyed it rather than going to a
seminar, but such is life. Having arrived home I am cheered by the sight of
our delightful tree peony.
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 Thursday,
and things are a little quieter. It always amazes me at this time of year how
things can change so quickly. For instance the horse chestnut flowers go from
the picture on the left to that on the right in a matter of days. And have
you ever considered how beautiful the multi-coloured flowers are on those
spikes which from a distance appear cream.
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 Friday
and time to sit and watch my "garden pets" It is clear from these
two photos of my squirrels that the year has moved on and there is now a
beautiful white azalea in magnificent bloom by one of the squirrels favourite
spots.
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 Saturday and the end of my
seventh week of keeping this diary. Spring is now moving on into summer and
the garden continues to blossom. Today we bought a new Astilbe for one of our
more sheltered parts of the garden. I do hope that it survives as it is
particularly pretty, a pale mauve. One of our more common garden plants, but
still one of my favourites is this centuria.
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