.......gardens surrounding the lake at Lyme Hall in Cheshire .........so peaceful and just myself for company! hmmmm not sure if that is good or bad! lol!
What a unique sight, Patti. They look like pine cones growing straight out of the ground. I think I like this English garden. Looks like the idea is for the plants to grow as they will without too much fuss and interference from the human crowd. Lovely job, my friend.
A great capture Patti. Feels very relaxing and the colors and clarity are perfect. Love the little patches of different color from the flowers. Very well done. Thanks.
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Great view of this splendid garden Patti. I love how it looks so natural and lush. Beautiful spot of water too makes it a completely lovely place to troll about. :)
Just the way I like to be...myself and my camera...that way no folks get in the way of a shot...just like this one!...
Musta been a 'grey' day when you got this!.....
Nice work though!
*You will have noticed that I haven't been commenting as much on your fine images!..This is because of the pains in my hands!..the constant use of the keyboard, makes this difficult..so, my dear friends..I can only apologise to you all in advance!*
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Lovely shot Patti, but I had to smile as the main plant in the photo isn't English - it's Gunnera, which is a native of the mountains of southeastern Brazil. Even a mandroid eating it as rhubarb would have problems! Lol!
I was just going to be a clever clogs and tell you it is gunnera but I have been pipped at the post lol :)We have it in our public gardens here too. Maybe just what a 'droid would enjoy perhaps - with custard and cream of course.
Wonderful plants and a wonderful shot.
ha ha ha :-) that is a good thing Patti...
Afterall, if you where here with somebody, you might have been distracted, and we would not have seen this lovely place !!
Just remind yourself, when in doubt, caedes friends come first.
hmmm..Reminds me of a song Patti...cant think of the name of it though!? If only I had a hint! LOL Pretty shot Ms. Fogz! *Goes out hummming "How many kinds of sweet flowers grow In an English country garden?"* C):-)
Nice placid setting. Very restfull.
If it is cool and no bugs I am so with you; else I am behind the mosquito netting. I'm thinking 70 degrees and low humidity.
You see a garden and I see grass to cut.
Serene scape with wonderful growths poppin' up everywhere!!