
It's been a crazy busy week with lots of focus on website issues so no time for anything crafty.

I'm probably one of the very few people in the province who were actually happy to have a week of rain - as I didn't have time to be outside. And the garden is happy too ... it was getting a little dry.

So, before I take the evening off to answer the purple beads that have been calling to me, I thought we'd have a stroll through the garden.

Things definitely feel a little behind schedule, but we are currently in the early yellow phase.

Evening primrose, Yellow loosestrife, ground seedum and Ladies Mantle are all flowering yellow at the moment.

And ... to break things up ... just a hint of pinky purple.
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