
Brodiaea laxa “Queen Fabiola” is a sparkling joy! [click to embiggen]
It's been rather hot and humid in London again today - and of course, I spent hours in the extensive gardens here at Dolores Delargo Towers, potting-on more specimens that have rapidly outgrown their current space, and watering the whole shebang from end-to end [that's a lot of pots!].
There's one wall-pot that isn't going to be sprayed down with the hose for a while, however - for we have discovered, among the branches of our Fuchsia Viva Ireland (with its companion self-seeded fern), and shaded by a branch of the climbing Fuchsia Lady Boothby, directly opposite our back door to the garden...
...a Robin has made her nest!!
That's a first - for any garden we've had - and it will be lovely to observe [fingers crossed] the pair raise their chicks! If I can do so without disturbing her, I hope to get a pic at some stage.
Meanwhile, let's take a trip to exotic climes, in the company of the ever-wonderful Soft Tempo Lounge, shall we? I think we should:
Just what the doctor ordered.
I wonder if all that hideous brutalist architecture's still standing?
[Music: Orchestra King Zérand - Pop in Mexico]
¡ Que Viva México ! 🇲🇽
ReplyDeleteJe suis ravi du retour de Soft Tempo Lounge :)
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Soft Tempo Lounge takes us to places (and times) we'll never see... Jx
DeleteRobins! And that gorgeous Brodi. And Soft Tempo...on a squally day here you've perked me up. tvm
ReplyDeleteRobins (not those New World imposters, that are actually just thrushes with waistcoats on) are such cute little birds, and their song is lovely too. I hope for the best with this brood.
DeleteBrodiaea is just an ugly mass of straggly leaves for much of its growing season - much like the Ipheion in Spring - then BOOM! When it flowers, it's so beautiful!
Soft Tempo Lounge is a joy, whatever the weather. Jx
Edith Massey strikes again !
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