Another day, another blog.
It's been a busy weekend!
The husband and I have been busy with a little gardening project in the Rectory woodland, just about finished it this evening!
It involved a considerable amount of shovelling and raking of wood chippings!
The woodland is a gorgeous hidden area completely enclosed at the back of the neat and tidy formal Rectory garden. There is a long winding pathway (now nicely edged and wood chipped) that runs through the many trees to a large horse chestnut set in a circular clearing (which next Friday will be host to a Teddy Bears Picnic!!)
The pictures were taken on Saturday before all the wood chips were down, but it gives you an idea of the woodland.
We also planted some shrubs, flowers and an ornamental cherry!
The Husband and I are looking forward to the Teddy Bears Picnic on Friday, for which I shall be making a cake (pictures to follow!)
Anyway my bones are achey and in need of some sleeps, so I will bid you Goodnight my dear Blog Peeps
Bea x
Hi there, what a lovely blog! Congratulations on joining in the blogging party...
ReplyDeleteI came here from Sharon's blog. While it's obvious that you've spent a lot of time and thought in designing this, I should warn you that it's really hard on the eyes!
The only way I could read it, without distraction was to highlight the text, perhaps if you were to change the colour of your text or better yet make the post background less opaque it would be easier to read!
I'm sorry to be negative about what has the potential to be a lovely blog, if you stick at it, but I think you'll find that few people take the time to do what I did and will just pass on by and miss something lovely...
Hi Polly,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for reading my little blog, and taking the time to leave such a nice message. Also thanks for the advice regarding the post background, you're not actually the first person to mention this (the husband had a moan telling me how hard it was to read as well!)
I have now amended the background and hopefully this is now less painful to read!
Thanks again
Bea x