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The Evening Sun Seat
By Siris
- 6 Jul, 2016
- 8 likes
The seat faces west to catch the late afternoon and evening sun. Elaeagnus pungent maculata behind on the fence and Clematis viticella Alba has started flowering on the pergola. Verbascum chaixii on the right.
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How lovely.....
6 Jul, 2016
A perfect place to sit. Such a pretty spot with an added sunset too!
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6 Jul, 2016
Yes Dawn, Hypericum, evergreen Honeysuckle, and Ealeagnus.
And a glass of something, Widrose.
6 Jul, 2016
The perfect spot.....
6 Jul, 2016
Beautiful, my kind of garden Siris which is why I don't bother with the show gardens at shows. They usually have some kind of concrete/metal stuck in there somewhere. I'm a cottage garden person myself.
7 Jul, 2016
The seat is actually level, it's me with the camera that's not!
7 Jul, 2016
Beautiful secluded spot :-)
10 Jul, 2016
Thank you, ladies, it is really pleasant on a sunny evening, sitting there with a glass of chilled wine, providing the balmy breeze is from the West, to blow away the noise from the motorway. (Breeze from the West, rain to come!)
10 Jul, 2016
sorry ... missed this photo looks a nice relaxing spot
11 Jul, 2016
Yes, you are too late, Gg, we have up and left!!
16 Jul, 2016
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How pretty is that, lovely area Siris. It's good to catch the last of the sun's rays as it sets in the West.
Did you say the yellow flowering one is Hypericum?
6 Jul, 2016