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Posted on February 27, 2022

Giant Cockerel, Pocket Park, Fort Smith, Arkansas

Giant cockerel outside The Park, Fort Smith Arkansas

The Park in Fort Smith’s West Side, Arkansas was closed when we passed by a few years ago. Like the cockerel, we could only gape at the retro-style attractions, such as the ferris wheel and hand-painted carousel. Continue reading “Giant Cockerel, Pocket Park, Fort Smith, Arkansas”

Posted on February 25, 2022March 7, 2022

Rosa ‘Tranquillity’ After Dusk

Rosa 'Tranquillity' after dusk

“You live a normal life and it’s quite difficult to realise that this normal life is coming to an end.”

– Man in Ukraine, BBC interview, 24th February 2022

Continue reading “Rosa ‘Tranquillity’ After Dusk”

Posted on February 16, 2022

Wordless Wednesday: Curious Dog

Dog looking our from open upstairs window

Posted on February 11, 2022

An Oddness of Lady Slipper Orchids

Lady slipper orchid

Becky is asking for odd squares throughout February and I believe that these lady slipper orchids qualify.

Lady slipper orchid close up

‘Lady slipper’ is the name familiarly used for orchids in the Cypripedioideae family. Popular plants, they appeal to gardeners and photographers because they play infinite variations on a well-known tune. Continue reading “An Oddness of Lady Slipper Orchids”

Posted on February 6, 2022February 6, 2022

Stile and Gate by Frank Triggs

Style at Broomhill Sculpture Garden

At first or even second sight, you might not see anything odd about the stile at Broomhill Sculpture Garden. Continue reading “Stile and Gate by Frank Triggs”

Posted on February 3, 2022

Odds and Ends for SquareOdds

The Griffin Pub, Bolton with strictly no riff raff sign
Strictly no riff raff

Continue reading “Odds and Ends for SquareOdds”

Posted on January 31, 2022

Details of Foliage Left Uncut in a Winter Garden

Hydrangea flower heads in winter
Hydrangea

Many gardeners cut back perennials during the winter, but we don’t have to. RHS Bridgewater has left their extensive tall prairie style plantings essentially uncut as you can see from these pictures, taken at the end of January. Continue reading “Details of Foliage Left Uncut in a Winter Garden”

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