Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Heaven on earth.

Liskeard has been in chaos today. It's not helped when incompetent numpties decide to dig up all of the roads on the same day, in the middle of the school holidays when tourists venture into Liskeard to get a bit of shopping. Old Road, is being patched. West St is being patched and the Parade is getting a new water main. So that's it! Liskeard is officially closed and those of us who live here can't get out either! It's a good job then that I actually live in Shangri-la!

We cut back a lot of dead shrubs at the weekend, which means Bobby Dazzler can see next door's garden and he's already tried to limbo his tiny frame under the fence. We've had to use what we have, a few bits of wire mesh and some floorboards to block his route to freedom. He's not happy today as I put him on the lead in the garden and he can't understand why he's not free to snuffle in the borders as he normally does. Dearly Beloved has fortified the garden tonight and the dogs are free to wander in all they survey.
Everything is growing! Courgettes and Butternut Squash is thriving. I didn't label them so I can't tell which is which until/if they grow fruit.
Spuds and blooming with lovely purple flowers and looking promisingly productive.........we may get spuds soon!
The currant bushes don't promise us any fruit this year but they are bushy and beautiful.
The beans in a bag are shinning up their poles and the onions are filling their pots.
The strawberries are growing strawberries............not that I needed to have bothered. The wild strawberries are all over my garden, the street, the hedges, the park and have spots of tiny red everywhere that I have walked today. Although red, they are not ripe yet.
The carrots are bushy and need thinning again!
The lupins and rhododendrons are just heavenly and I love the colour.
I've walked the dogs twice today, I sat in the garden and read and was happy to go no where but my own garden and I really live in heaven on earth.

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