Never watched it, m'dear, so I can't comment. Over here it was regarded as rather a "SAGA" series - one for retired people to watch in the afternoons. Jx
I know - who would have thought that twee rural English series such as Last of the Summer Wine and now Rosemary & Thyme would ever be such a hit in the Maddie household in the US of A? Jx
Id been in heaven........
ReplyDeleteNext time you're in Blighty, you should go! Jx
DeleteOnly if I get a personal tour. You guys would be fun.
DeleteWe could show you where all the most swollen buds are, dear. Jx
DeleteAll manner of lucsious things! (The last time was at Kew I got badly sunburned!)
ReplyDeleteAside from the maple/sycamore-leaved face sculpture (and the massive greenhouse), it looks like it could be your garden, Dinah!
DeleteShit. Now I'm going to have to get up off my arse and actually go!
I thought the same thing!!! Jon has excellent taste in stems. And talents.
DeleteSunburn and arses are not usually what one associates with Kew. Stems, maybe. Jx
DeleteAnd then it hit me.....the greenhouse was a location shoot for a recently viewed Rosemary & Thyme episode.
ReplyDeleteNever watched it, m'dear, so I can't comment. Over here it was regarded as rather a "SAGA" series - one for retired people to watch in the afternoons. Jx
DeleteI love Mistress Maddie's taste in Brit TV - it always raises my eyebrow.
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I know - who would have thought that twee rural English series such as Last of the Summer Wine and now Rosemary & Thyme would ever be such a hit in the Maddie household in the US of A? Jx
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