He Vouched For Their Taste

James the carpenter fitted a new drainpipe and guttering on the west end gable wall this morning

while Martin finished clearing the Oval Bed,

in which could now be seen this clematis attracting a hoverfly.

Wasps and bees were also buzzing around,

and the ubiquitous verbena bonariensis provided numerous trapezes for fluttering butterflies such as Red Admirals

and Small Whites.

Dahlias and crocosmia Lucifer are enjoying their time;

lilies in the Rose Garden have survived their recently bent stems.

As the day’s temperature rose, Martin worked steadily clearing the rest of the Dragon Bed.

In the first of these two pictures he holds up one of the fruiting blackberry brambles, for the taste of which he happily vouched.

Ian returned in time to join us for tonight’s dinner which consisted of oven fish, chips, and peas with which he and Jackie drank Hoegaarden and I drank Louis de Camponac Cabernet Sauvignon 2022.

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  1. That’s a lovelypicture of Martin holding up one of the fruiting blackberry brambles. He looks as if he is happy to work just as a hobby!

  2. Yay for all the busy hard-workers! James, Martin, the buzzy insects, Jackie (Chef: Dinner sounds delicious!), and Derrick (The Great Photographer: Your photos are fabulous! Especially love the butterfly portraits!)!!!!
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

      1. The only emoji that seems to work for everyone is the colon bracket 🙂 Thanks again, Holly

    1. Mine is seeping away, Holly. That’s why we need Martin 🙂 Thanks very much

  3. You are all hard workers, and I enjoy seeing your projects in progress! It will be good to have all these done before autumn winds and rain arrive. I can’t believe it is almost August already.

    Martin does look pleased after eating a scrumptious blackberry. Much love to you and Jackie.

  4. So many lovely images! I especially like the “Small White on Verbena bonariensis” and the way the path winds around the oval bed with the rocks. Martin is amazing! He seems to really enjoy his good work.

  5. Is that the typical size of your blackberries? Ours seem to be quite a bit larger. Do you cultivate them or do they grow wild?

    1. They grow wild and they are smaller than cultivated, Elizabeth. Thank you very much

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