We've had just a few sunny days this month, so it was great to go for a decent walk recently with W in pretty warm sunshine for November. Our usual meet up spot is on the Town Bridge; it's always an interesting view whilst waiting, further enhanced since late September by the latest mural courtesy of Public Art Chippenham.* This one's by Sophie Mess ( @sophiemess_ on Insta) who's noted for her vibrant botanical art and she doesn't disappoint in this instance. I'm glad to admit I made a small crowdfunder contribution to this one, especially now the mural's been revealed as the subject matter resonates with me and quite a lot of this blog's content. I'm pleased she's included the word Unity in her piece, which is a link to Chippenham's town motto, Unity and Loyalty. It's good to be reminded of it during these strange and relatively turbulent times. Next up is a competition for the next project: ideas for the decoration of the Open Reach ...
I'm trying to picture my back garden completely turfed in pink fake grass. It's oh so tempting.
ReplyDeleteI have a strangely unexpected liking for the purple version CJ, but did you spot the price! :o
DeleteWhy not? Light blue and the pink one looks good...
ReplyDeleteI can imagine you using something like this in your new shed ;)
DeleteOh dear that's nearly as bad as those dreadful dyed flowers. The reason we keep,our lawn is because the green sets off the flowery bits!
ReplyDeleteSue, I'm gradually converting our lawn to moss - it's much easier to care for ;)
DeleteNooooo don't buy it, that is just as bad as spray painted heathers.
ReplyDeleteNothing's as bad as those spray painted heathers David ;)
DeleteAaaaaaaaagh - the stuff of nightmares!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't believe my eyes Anna!
DeleteReally enjoyed reading this blog, it's very educational, especially when you're running your own gardening services company. Keep up the good work :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Martin. I'm keeping your comment despite it really being an advert (so it should really be composted) because you c*cked it up!
DeleteHmmm….not really for me…perhaps for a more groovy person than me?!
ReplyDeleteHi Helene, I did toy with the idea of adding a question mark to this post's title!
DeleteI might buy some! We used to have a lawn. Leather jackets ate it. Every year we re-sowed. Then I gave up. I created a mini-lawn a couple of years ago. Somewhere one person could sit and read a book. Leather jackets ate it. Now I can't even get seed to germinate there. (Haven't worked out why it won't.) So . . . a small, bright pink patch of grass where one could sit and feels summery - that could be just right.
ReplyDeleteWhich colour would you choose Esther?
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