spinney path
By Neellan
- 4 Jul, 2009
- 7 likes
opposite arch seat looking mysterious actually a path to nowhere with a log seat at the end!
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we cut a pathway through the trees and laid a pine needle path and put a fallen log as a seat at the end, lovely when the bluebells are out only snag i get bitten to bits with midges!
love it though
7 Jul, 2009
What love getting bitten or love the spinney path :o)))
I bet when the sun shines through the leaves and makes lovely patterns on the pine pathway, and the birds are singing, and the flowers are blooming you could be anywhere your heart desired.
9 Jul, 2009
tee hee :o))) don't love getting bitten :o(( but do love the spinney path and your description is just spot on thats why i love it in there!
citronella candles keep off the midges in the evening!
9 Jul, 2009
Oh they are wonderful things we have just bought six of the twirly shaped ones 'coz they were a two for one offer at Wilkinsons and they only had six left :o))) We also have two metal 'Tiki' style torches that burn Citrionella oil but we hav'nt yet tried those.
9 Jul, 2009
wilkinsons here i come - well tomorrow! not tried oil ones either just loads of nightlighty ones in pots!!
you can just see two on the arch seat i you look close!!!
9 Jul, 2009
ah well wilkinsons sold out here too so boo then i went to matalan for other stuff and they had some bamboo torches with citronella in glass holders 3 for 2 so happy daysafter all however no need of them this evening torrential rain earlier so rather damp up there now maybe tomorrow
13 Jul, 2009
love the photo..looks like a lovely place
15 Aug, 2009
Thankyou Sandra yes it is a quiet spot especially nice when the bluebells are out in spring
15 Aug, 2009
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I like mysterious pathways I have to explore them.
7 Jul, 2009