On Sunday some of the good people of Meldreth opened their gardens to the public in order to raise money for the village church. You-know-who went along to take a few photos, but ended up taking quite a lot. Here are some of them:
Take care.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGlad you did the tour for us. Lovely shades in the Lewisia (?) and the sedum collection. And the arch made of stumps is very cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely gardens! How nice of these people to allow garden viewing.
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy garden tours. That stump arch is really something!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very lovely garden to wander around, to find a nice bench and enjoy the flowers and walk through this interesting arch on a narrow path.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. Nothing nicer on a sunny spring afternoon than to wander around a garden. I hope lots of money was raised for the local church:)
ReplyDeleteHow utterly glorious!
ReplyDeleteEarly in the year for an open garden day John, I would have thought - but what a lot there is to see in the gardens you visited.
ReplyDeleteWhat a raunchy lady!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful gardens. You've captured them very well! I think taking too many photos is an occupational hazard for us bloggers.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it then when I come across a fair maiden holding a seashell, the lovely maiden never has her strap falling and exposing a fine breast? I must be in the wrong gardens.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Thought the drift wood arch placed in one of the gardens was unusual yet fitted into the garden very nicely.-- barbara
ReplyDeleteNices shots, awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.