It is maybe the penultimate day of Square in September, but my busy month has one more thing to throw at me! Really looking forward to this one though. Tomorrow it is MrB’s Birthday party, organised by his fabulous daughters and taking place here in Winchester. I haven’t had to do a thing, well hardly anything! I can’t wait to catch up with family and friends, and I’ll probably have an extra glass (or two) to also celebrate the end of Square in September 😉
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Have a great time at the birthday bash!
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We will 🙂
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Sweet peas, such a gorgeous scent. I love how the lighting in this photo brings out all the little fuzzy bits. 🙂
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Thank you so much 😀 Like you I adore the scent of sweetpeas – one of my Dad’s favourite flowers too.
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Another stunning photo Becky. I’ve really enjoyed seeing your flowers all month.
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Thank you Cee. Been fun but exhausting. You are extraordinary how you do this year round x
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Is this a belated birthday bash? I thought we’d done this already? Can’t have too many anyway. Mine’s a large one! 🙂 🙂 Happy birthday again Robert and I love your sweetpeas.
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Hee hee . . yes a belated bash as his daughters were busy the actual weekend, but as it is the big 7 0 I agree with you you can never have too many . . . if you are passing tomorrow pop in!!!
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I was thinking of joining Jude for fish and chips in Padstow at Rick’s. 🙂 🙂 Mick has gout so he’s not going anywhere fast. 😦
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oh no poor Mick – gout is horrid 😦 sending him hugs xxx
PS More than happy for you to pick me up on your way to Padstow 🙂
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How fabulous to end the month with a celebration! Happy birthday Mr B 😀
Lovely sweet peas, mine are all but gone now sadly, but they do bring lots of pleasure. I am going to try all white ones next year for a change, or maybe some pastel ones. The fun is in planning 🙂
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ooh all white sounds amazing – do you grow to pick and enjoy indoors or do you grow to enjoy in garden?
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A bit of both. I pick to keep them flowering, but I do like to see them in the garden, though this year I planted them in a place that I couldn’t see from the house. I’ll choose a better spot next year.
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My Dad always grew them on cordons so they were always hidden from view, but like you I like to enjoy them from the house so have them on a wigwam. Am thinking next year I might try cordons and wigwams!
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Mine grow on a pretty little obelisk that I bought to use in a container when I only had the very small patio. It worked, but they are much better in the ground. I might treat myself to another obelisk.
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Definitely treat yourself to another one!!
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Happy Birthday to Mr B, and happy celebration,both for his party and the end of “Square in September”….
It’s been a great pleasure to join you in this challenge!
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