Just lovely.
This is called *orange marmalade* & is one of the hedgerowing plants I have on the footpath. This is its 1st flowering.
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Just lovely.
This is called *orange marmalade* & is one of the hedgerowing plants I have on the footpath. This is its 1st flowering.
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I do. Have you never had the wilburs?![]()
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Is it a more formal way of saying the willies?I guess so since it’s the same thing....... but I’ve never heard it called wilburs!
I like it!
I love Grevilleas. That will bring the nectar feeders in!
This is called *orange marmalade* & is one of the hedgerowing plants I have on the footpath. This is its 1st flowering.
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What a bunch of cuties!
First it was Morrigu...
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Then Ha'penny & Aoife came to supervise but obviously I can't be trusted to do anything properly on my own! Morrigu, Patricia, Wrold & Mhari felt I needed some help.
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Yep. They know the new feed bag when they see it & were anxiously pooling round my feet while I figured out which bit of the thread to pull & upend it all into our big blue bin. I live in terror of losing control of one of those heavy bags & drowning a chicken in crumble!
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Even Luna felt the need to help me out.
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Yes ~ but planted for the native bees. We have a bunch of different grevillias & they have flowered one after another ~ which is terrific as that ensures a steady food supply for both birds & bees.I love Grevilleas. That will bring the nectar feeders in!
I think so.What a bunch of cuties!
I think I need to reread & refresh my memory.In this version, Arthur was originally betrothed to Ceinwyn, the Star of Powys. He dumps her for Guinevere. I'm thinking I may use the name for a future hen.
This is called *orange marmalade* & is one of the hedgerowing plants I have on the footpath. This is its 1st flowering.
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I honestly don't know where it came from but we definitely use it to convey that feeling!Is it a more formal way of saying the willies?