4 November 2008





Marley, here are some pictures of the garden as promised while all the excitement goes on on the other side of the pond!
Labels: Countryside, Dorset
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Labels: Countryside, Dorset
1 Comments:
Lovely, Robert!
A November rose... how tender it looks. And your his and her buds: the last flowers are precious.
I am ignoring all the ruckus of the day--shall wander in your green garden instead.
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