Our daughter dreams of one day having the time to make a garden & being able to find time to look after it. But having just spent a week at her home, I wandered around and saw such lovely focal points she never gets the time to enjoy.
So as my hubby had just bought himself a new camera, which does a lot more than my point & shoot, I took lots of photos, so sit back and enjoy my wander around her garden seeing it through my eyes.
Don't ask me why the chair was left in the 'potager'.
But I thought it deserved a photo to share.
A slow maturing Willow tree.
This is where her boys play rugby or football.
The boys bikes outside of the barn.
Probably left there till the next time they ride them.
Pretty wild flowers growing in the disused veg. patch.
The swing the boys used to play on when they were younger,
still hanging on one chain from a branch of a huge Chestnut tree.
The cockeral & his lady followers left free to roam.
These have recently replaced the previous batch,
that one by one were attacked by a fox !!
The driveway leading to the house.
A lovely variety of trees.
A lovely typical cottage feel
Some of the Hollyhocks in front of the shutters.
The Walnut and Cherry trees, making a pleasant shady area
where we've enjoyed many meals shared with family & friends.
Buddlia shrub or more often known as a butterfly bush.
An arbour made from an old ladder which had been left in the barn
when they bought their house.
It did have roses growing on either side, but the Deer must have eaten them !
An old wire crate, where there had been wild strawberries growing in it.
The old well which has had doors put on
to save any accidents when the boys were little.
So as you have seen, every garden has it's charm and doesn't have to be flowers all planted neatly in rows.
I love this garden, and hope you enjoyed sharing my photos.
and when my daughter sees this, I hope she will enjoy seeing all the
charmimg parts of her garden that she doesn't get time to see
because she is so busy with her work.
I hope you will pop by again, when I hope to have had time to visit my friends garden.
A bientot