An amazing oasis of peace. I really love this post. The variety of your pictures shows a lot of details and makes the imagination more vivid. These flowers are one better than the other, it's wonderful to imagine their smell. I'm in a moment of my life in which I'm particularly appreciating silence, calm and the patient that you need to learn when you deal with plants and flowers.
If I will start to travel more rarely, I will definitely grow a garden. So far, I can only take care of my grandpa's trees and other plants that don't need human attention, mostly Mediterranean plants like rosemary, myrtle and sage - that I use a lot even in cooking 😁
It also reminds me of a scene that I saw in Warsaw, while I was walking across a park (Łazienki Królewskie). I found wonderful bushes of lavender and other plants, with an incredible smell and a huge colony of bees and bumblebees.
I stood there for almost 20 minutes. That day I became more sensitive to the problems of bees, and I think I will install some bee shelters in my fields in a next future.
Just random thoughts - and a little personal sharing - inspired by your post 😊
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It was such a beautiful and large garden. I am happy you came along and appreciate all the beauty in the photos.
Me too… I hope you can start a garden once you travel less… as it enriches your live so much, in every way 😊 a shame I have too much snow and I really only had 2 months of growing season. In September (end of august) the first frost came and killed a lot of veggies 🥒
It is already a start to take care of your grandfather’s trees and plants.
Isn’t wonderful to be able to use herbs for cooking… growing in the garden.
Bees are so precious 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing those thoughts and experiences. Much appreciated!
Have a wonderful evening!
!PIZZA
I'm sorry for your garden. It's nature, but it seems cruel sometimes. On the other hand, everything is needed, also snow and ice, and they give birth to wonderful forms of beauty.
Have a nice evening too :)
Nature will tell us how and when, we are the ones that should adapt.
Thank you so much. Happy Sunday ☀️