living shed roof |
tree house (the tree itself has gone, coming down some years ago) |
Poppy |
In one of the gardens a frog was spotted and of course I had to go down on my knees (thus soaking my leggings) to take the picture. I doubt we would have seen it by ourselves as it was so well disguised. It didn't seem to mind the visitors. Yes, there were more inveterate gardeners out and about and there was even a bus full of Australian visitors who came to look. All were equipped with large brollies. Apparently they had been warned about the Scottish weather.
Blanket flower. Normally the petals would be upright but the rain had made them droop. |
It was surprising to see how much colour was still on show in all the gardens. Due to the rather splendid summer we've had (today really was an exception) all the plants flowered rather early this year so it must have been quite a job to make sure the plants were still putting on a show.
I don't know what these roses are called but oh, they were breathtakingly beautiful.
In another garden it were the dahlias that stole the show as far as I was concerned.
The garden in Station Road was one we have visited in previous years and it's such a beauty. A true earthly paradise. This was the garden we visited last and by that time we were fairly drenched despite the large umbrella which I must admit was mainly used to protect my camera! I have my priorities!
It's stunning to see not just how gorgeous the gardens were but how very different despite being in the same little village. All the owners were present and very proud of their gardens, rightly so. Both they and the visitors were all in very good humour in the good old British spirit that we were all in this together despite the weather. And anyway what else would we talk about it!
Alstromeria |
4 comments:
wow, all of these gardens amaze me. And I know the rain probably put a damper on things, but I actually think the flowers with rain drops (or buckets!) on them look so very beautiful in your photos. The blanket flower especially! I am glad you sill went! xo
horrid weather but absolutely gorgeous photos.
Gorgeous - and that living shed room is truly an inspiration ... coming soon to a bike shed near me, with any luck!
stunning gardens Frieda- I would have ventured the rain to see all this beauty too!
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