Its beautiful to watch, slowly revolving in the wind.
Most of the trees are now in place and they create a sense of peace and tranquillity that is enticing.
All that remains now is for the gravel to be set, which, of course, has to be postponed now until the rains have stopped.
Nicholas
Our beautiful friend, Suzie, gave us this sign as a going away gift, just before we left England. And here, by the antique door, which serves as the gate to our garden, it has found a perfect home. There will eventually be white clematis trailing over the pergola and plantings on either side of the fence posts.
This is the view towards the southwest, mini stonehenge is seeming more and more an ancient, happened upon part of the landscape of the garden, flanked by the Japanese maple and the craggy shape of the weeping crabapple.
What an incredible season in our lives. What astonishing moments we have known, struggles, delays, fears, and at times exhaustion and grief have accompanied us daily....but well, now we only need enter our garden to be reminded of the greatest lesson we will ever learn...
Love is all you need ....
Judy
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