HEY HO,LET'S GO!

(The Ramones)

Saturday, July 28, 2012

The Garden in July


Not much of " Hey ho, Lets go" for me the last weeks, I had/ have a bad time with my health, but I did take some pictures of the garden.
Last month was very cold- again- but the last week the temperatures were all of a sudden about 29 degrees, the birds fell unconscious of the roof -so to say.
Last evening we had a lot of rain and the temperature is cooling down now.
We still see the deer from time to time in our garden, eating roses , and last week Mart saw her with her youngster, now already almost as big as mummy, with a begin of an antler on his head. Unfortunately I don't have a picture of the both of them, but here is mum, a few weeks ago.






I also saw this little fellow ( I am sure my mother isn't charmed of him, but I am:-))

Years ago I saved a little mouse from a sudden death in a bucket filled with water, and put it on the lukewarm stove to recover a bit. As usual I had to lay down in the afternoon, and when I came out of bed a couple of hours later, it was gone.
It most have found another mouse on the ceiling and within about a month we had mouses everywhere:-(
We only had two old cats in that period so we had to use mousetraps....and catched about 40 or 50 mouses. No need to say that I won't bring a rescued mouse into the house the next time ( although we have 14 cats now).


The garden looks great at the moment, because of all the rain we had. I only watered it once  or twice this year ( we have 4 barrels with 1000 liters rainwater each).
The Hydrangea's are doing very well.



And so is the grass:-)


Acanthus
  


One of the Lilly's


& another one, this one smells very nice,

Bram, lying down on the road in front of the house                                                                         


One of the spectaculair views we often have in the summer at the back of the house


One of the borders seen from below
  



We have stones hanging on the house, our friends brought them from a trip to Normandy, they are only found on the beach there, a kind of fossil hole in each of them
 


One of the Hoya windows with a rose on the outside
 








Astrantia


Agastache
 


Crocosmia



Prunella                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                     




Verbena
 


And the last picture is the flower of Cichorium intybus, or Chicory in English. It first appeared last year and it is a beauty.

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