Thursday, 29 April 2010

What the difference a day makes ...

... 24 little hours.

Garden in the sun

Garden in the rain

Gloomy! Lets hope today's rain is only a blip and that the sun will soon be back, but I must confess the rain's been good for the garden and I've got a whole lot more work done!

17 comments:

Karen Roderick said...

I love your garden, even in the rain. But I know what you mean, our courtyard looks like a different place when it rains, even my lovely red tulips don't seem to cheer it up, fingers crossed for the bank holiday hey?? :-))

Rebecca said...

Your garden is so pretty!
I really hope the weather cheers up again soon, although I'm sure the plants love it!

Unknown said...

What a pretty garden you've got. I bet you can't wait to get back out there.
I love listening and watching the rain - it's very calming and sometimes isolating.

Rebecca said...

You have an incredibly beautiful garden in the sun or the rain! The weather is so unpredictable at the moment, wish it would settle! x

Anonymous said...

Your garden does look great - whatever the weather. May I ask is your bunting oil-cloth? I make loads to sell but haven't tried leaving it out during the summer.

dots and spots said...

It is just cotton bunting, left out in all weather's constantly for the past 2 years. It is incredibly faded but still looks the part!!

WinnibriggsHouse said...

I quite agree about how different weather makes your garden look. We have some pink tinged stone flags outside our french doors and when the sun shines they look positively mediteranean. Today though, in the rain they just look dirty and brown. Shame is its whats forcast for the weekend as well. have to do some cheery sewing instead. PS also love the bunting, mine has been outside under my summerhouse and yes it does get better with age.

Unknown said...

What a preey garden, can I have it....love the bunting as well. Kx

Bliss Knits said...

Your garden is gorgeous; so full of interest and little hidey holes.

I'm praying for some rain! We haven't had any decent rain for weeks now and I've had to start watering the pots on the patio. Send all your rain my way everyone and you'll have a lovely sunny holiday weekend! ;)

AMIdesigns said...

Your garden is lovely even in the rain!

hello gorgeous said...

hey gorgeous, what a fab view to look out onto....I wold give my right arm for this....but then what would I do to create, so maybe not! ha!

Have made your blog my "Star Blog"

Have a creative day.... ;o)

hugs

hello gorgeous xxx

handmade by zenia said...

What a lovely garden. Must look more beautiful in the summer too. x

ilovemyhouse said...

I completely understand what you mean. What a difference a day makes! You do have a wonderfull garden though, come rain or shine. Have a happy weekend. xx

Gabriella said...

Superfabulous dotsandspots have a sunshine award for your slendiforous blog X Gabs

Rachel Goodchild Designs said...

That garden looks so inviting to me right now!

dots and spots said...

I do love my garden. Didn't have our own private garden for 7 years as we lived in boarding schools with my husband's work. It is on the small side but it is our own private garden, which has the beautiful backdrop of the tree lined avenue bordering Collette Park.

All things nice... said...

Your garden looks amazing, so pretty :) I know what you mean about the rain, we invested in a polydome so if it's raining we can do the gardening in there :)

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