Garden Bloggers' Muse Day: This is My Life


A philosophy for life and a poem to mark the New Year. You can read the full poem here (note especially the last line). The scene is part of Jephson Gardens in Leamington Spa, taken on NAH's 65th birthday last September.

May 2019 be filled with dreams and wonders for you and yours 😊

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  1. Lovely post and poem. Thanks, and for you too. xx

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    1. I love the whole poem, definitely a philosophy for life :)

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  2. Thank you for sharing this excellent poem VP. I have nipped over to read the full version and that last line certainly resonates. I will be joining NAH later this month when it comes to celebrating certain birthdays so please pass on my belated good wishes to him. Wishing you a most happy and healthy New Year and much in the way of dreams and wonders in the months to come xxx

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    1. I'm really looking forward to a great 2019 - after last year it's going to be fab!

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  3. And to you two - a very happy new year (with trains?)

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    1. Two train days, plus a garden visit already Diana!

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    1. And to you Margaret - hope to see you in Denver in June :)

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  5. Great blog. I just started out as a new Allotmenteer in June 2018. here is my Youtube Chanel documenting my progress from day 1 if you are interested. I wish you all the best of luck on your allotment journey. All my Organic Love from Nathan at Allotment 5W.

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UItUEGuzlQ5DfJHeLovA

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    1. Thanks, good luck with your allotment and YouTube channel. I gave up my allotment last year after 15 years... look out for my series on 'Bringing the allotment home', where I'll be looking at what I can do in my garden instead of up at the plot :)

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