Saturday 31 March 2007

NO TIME TO FRITTER

The weather's been quite gloomy again and I've been pretty busy with other things besides gardening; in fact the only chance I've had to get into the garden has been taking plants out to the greenhouse in the morning and bringing them back inside in the evening....boo hoo

.....I'll be glad when I feel the nights are warm enough to leave all my "babies" outside. That said it's a wonder I didn't trip up as all the time my eyes were darting right and left trying to spot if anything NEW had happened! Although it's not fully open I just had to take a quick photo of the Snakeskin Fritillaria....................
any excuse for a linger!

The local schools have all broken u for the Easter Holidays now and over the course of the last few weeks Manda has been telling me all about the paper mache bowls and Easter Cards that the children at the school that she works at have been making. It's been fun listening to the exploits of the children as they moulded the paper mache round balloons, the drying, the cutting, the painting etc. As the children had made some "extras" I was thrilled when she brought both a card and a bowl home for Mick and I....................

didn't the kids do a great job!

We have family visiting over the weekend but I'll try and fit in a little post when I can...and it sounds like the sunshine will be back next week....that'll be "blooming marvellous!"

7 comments:

Libbys Blog said...

The daffodil card and bowl are really lovely. I've just been out to let the chickens out and its freezing!! I thought they said it would warm up this weekend!! I'm off to visit my mum for a few days so catch up with you when I get back!!
xx

CG said...

Just popping by before we leave for the Lakes...the card and bowl are so pretty. Some of my tadpoles have hatched!!!

talj said...

What a lovely card and bowl from the kids!!!They must have a great teacher! ;o)

Enjoy your visitors this weekend and I hope the sun is shining on you like it is here in Leeds.

I'll miss you!! {{{HUGE HUGS}}} xx

Jeanette said...

Hi Ruth,
Isnt it lovely to recieved had made item from the kids, the little bowl and daffodil card are lovely, little treasures to keep.

Anita said...

I often wish we had a big greenhouse, too! ;-)))

The Easter card with with daffodil is wonderful. Yes, kids can be little artists!

By the way, I planted some fritillaria in autumn 2005, they bloomed last spring but seem to have disappeared this year... Or my they blossom later than the grape hyacinths?

Have a great Sunday! We will get wonderful weather tomorrow, yeah!

RUTH said...

We have problems establishing them too Anita. I know they thrive better in a damp soil.

belaybunny said...

I love all your garden photos. And the kids did a great job on the bowl. I enjoyed your blogger's paradise holiday post, the gardens you visited look stunning. I'll recommend it to my parents as they enjoy gardening.

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