These photos were taken June 18th. Everything was late this year because of the cool spring and rain, rain, rain. Strawberries are just now being harvested. . .very late.
You couldn't fail to be uplifted seeing that sprightly figure in the garden! Since buying our condo, my husband and I have a communal garden, too. We love it.
Very nice little spirit! I have a few variations of this in my garden - well rusted. I should photograph them when the dahlias behind them come into bloom.
I'm going to put in one of these types of gardens in my backyard next year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful elf!
ReplyDeleteThose type of ornaments are cool. I visualize a rust-ish color.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought is that it was taking the place of a scarecrow.....but I think maybe it is for decoration :)
ReplyDeleteI'd enjoy walking around here and looking at the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI suspect there are some free spirits tending to their gardens.
ReplyDeletevery pretty place!
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing this I feel that I really need a free spirit in my garden Kate, apart from me that is :)
ReplyDeleteWe need more free spirits! Beautiful sculpture and garden!
ReplyDeleteYour photo really catches the eye, Kate. Terrific!
ReplyDeleteA very pretty sight and a free spirit for sure.
ReplyDeleteThree nice garden photos, Kate. I like the flying girl. And you still have peonies blooming? Mine ended two weeks ago, before I headed off on my trip.
ReplyDeleteThese photos were taken June 18th. Everything was late this year because of the cool spring and rain, rain, rain. Strawberries are just now being harvested. . .very late.
DeleteYou couldn't fail to be uplifted seeing that sprightly figure in the garden! Since buying our condo, my husband and I have a communal garden, too. We love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs for a formal garden. The free spirited winged nymph sets the scene well!
ReplyDeleteI love that little piece of garden art? Are peonies in the second photo?
ReplyDeleteVery nice little spirit! I have a few variations of this in my garden - well rusted. I should photograph them when the dahlias behind them come into bloom.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking gardens.
ReplyDeleteGreat catch, the garden looks so inviting and the iron work is a fine piece!
ReplyDeleteGreat ART and a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteI like it!:)
I need that sculpture in MY garden. :))
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