This is my personal website. I’m really enjoying the blogging experience and the online company of so many lovely people. Thanks for visiting me here.
I write for my blog with one ideal reader in mind – a thoughtful, caring, playful person, willing to explore ideas on different subjects, as we might if we were to meet face to face. One who is willing to suspend disbelief for a few minutes: someone who is happy to take an idea and see where they can run with it.

I have a childish love of flowers: I’ve seen far too many trendy, almost flowerless gardens, but for me, a garden just isn’t the same without them. My interest in gardening runs deep, inspired by my maternal grandma (Mama), my naturalist father and my mother.
Expect to see pictures of all kinds of flowering plants here, particularly roses, woodland or shade plants and traditional English cottage garden favourites.
It’s wonderful that my blog is visited by people from so many countries around the world, but that means some of the plants I’ll feature may not thrive where you live. While I’ll be sharing my experience of visits to public and private gardens, new trends, inspirational plant combinations, and garden art, you’ll need to look elsewhere for technical gardening advice.
I love poetry, prose and drama, so you’ll find the odd post on writing or literature and, when I can’t resist it, an opinion piece. I’ll post pictures of quirky things I see on my travels too, each with a creative angle or a story to tell. All the pictures you’ll see here are my own, except for the odd one I’ll try to cadge for you from my sweetheart, a sweet garden writer from the Southern States of America.
You’ll meet some wonderful people in the comments section of my blog – feel free to join in. I’m always happy to receive genuine comments and observations about posts and pictures that have struck a chord; letting me know where you think I’ve missed something; sharing another viewpoint; telling me where you agree or think I’m going wrong. I value diversity – it’s what makes us human.
I’ve been told I have the knack of connecting seemingly unrelated ideas to illustrate a point. While you might not know exactly where I’m going in a post, my intention will always be the same: to share some of my experiences; to explore ideas or consider options; to see if together, in our overlapping online communities, we can make our lives richer and happier in some way.
If you’d like to follow along, you couldn’t be more welcome – here’s a link to my blog.


Visiting your blog for the first time I can see where your knowledge of flowers and plants comes from. Thanks for stopping by my blog and helping me identify flowers. 🙂
You have a wonderful blog and all your photos are lovely!
Susan, your blog is beautiful. I only hope mine will become as beautiful as yours is.
I love your blog, Susan. Thanks for liking mine. I aspire to making photos as beautiful as yours.
Gorgeous blog! 🙂
Beautiful blog! I’ll be back for inspiration : )
Wonderful! your ‘about’ page reminds me of the corporate jargon – ‘connecting the dots’. Well, you do the job gracefully! Glad to know you! lovely flowers pictures, too.
Gorgeous is the word! I love your blog, your pictures, your writing. Thank you!
What an awesomely “natural” site you have here! You must be the legendary “Red Rose of Lancashire” seeing how you admire other “flowers” of many hues. Fabulous! I have always wanted to visit the U.K. So much history. I will walk through your garden and landscape instead and appreciate what you have on display. Thank you for sharing.
The pictures of the flowers are very beautiful. I appreciate you stopping by my blog, reading and commenting. I hope you have a wonderful day! 🙂
Lovely blog, Susan. I too love flowers, but I’m more of an artist than a photographer, and usually I paint them! I enjoy observing each petal, the light and shade, and trying to get the nuances of colour. I’m looking forward to browsing through your posts.
Thank you for the follow on my page! These pictures are beautiful and I look forward to reading more of your blog. And for the record, I don’t believe there is any way you are “supposed” to write!