Cheer for P
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So so sorry to hear of this Paula. I am sending every bit of love I can to you and will have you in my thoughts.
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Terrible news – so sorry to hear this update.
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Paula,
So very sorry to hear about your Mum and Mark.
Please accept our deepest condolences and if there is anything that Fran and I can do to help, then consider it done.
Love to you all.
Neil x
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My condolences to you and your family.
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So sorry for your loss. Love to you …. -
Thank you all for your kind words. The messages of love and support mean so much. We will have a joint cremation ceremony for Mum (Brenda) and Mark on 30th December.
It's a horrid time for the entire world right now, I hope you all enjoy some cheer and enjoyment over the Christmas holidays, despite all the restrictions and anxiety. I send love and heartfelt wishes for your health and happiness in 2021. Stay safe and well, dear friends.
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Paula, What you have had to endure is unimaginable. Your strength and encouragement is commendable. I wish you, Giles and your family peaceful days ahead.
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Spring time cheer for P AKA @Madame Buttonfly
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Beautiful, thank you @twin - I do love this time of year, and the garden is very colourful at the moment with daffodils, narcissi, tulips, hyacinths, magnolias and flowering cherries. We've also been lucky with some lovely sunny weather, although it's still chilly. But it's nice sitting out there, I have a new rocking chair that @Giles gave me on our anniversary last December which is my new favourite "sitting and thinking" place.
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Your garden looks lovely
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@Madame Buttonfly Your garden flowers are always so lovely. Hope all of you had a Happy Easter.
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@Madame Buttonfly Current state of the gardens (Spring Flowers)
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Thanks for the wonderful photos @goosehd - absolutely gorgeous spring blossoms. I recognise them all apart from the pale blue and white star-shaped flowers, they are stunning - what are they?
It's interesting that most of our spring flowers are over now, so whilst the same flowers thrive in your part of the world they are flowering a few weeks later.
Now our wisterias are flowering and our first tree peony. The wisteria at the front of the house is glorious, these photos were taken a couple of days ago. When the sun is on it, the scent is lovely.
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@Madame Buttonfly The flower is called Glory of the Snow. Your wisteria are beautiful as is the rest of your garden pictures. The cherry tree (pink flowered) was outstanding this year. Thank you for showing us your thinking spot.
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I'm always fascinated by how wisteria looks so pleasant under the right circumstances. When I was a kid, my mother spent countless hours battling to keep it from killing all the plants and trees. It's almost impossible to eliminate and it grows fast (at least in the American southeast). Ours didn't have pretty flowers or smell nice, either.