Rainy days can be a nuisance but they can also be quite beautiful. Twice this week we have got drenched whilst out walking even with weather coats and umbrellas. Today was just such a day.
We explored the bottom half of the garden in lovely sunlight but the skies soon darkened and the heavens opened. We found a dry space in the coffee shop so early elevenses were in order. Then it was out again in weak sunshine to enjoy the rest of the gardens.
The flower borders were looking so beautiful. Alliums, Astrantia, roses, peonies and foxgloves. All a treat for the eyes and a mindful escape from the woes of the world. The colours and colour combinations were so attractive.
Your photos are absolutely stunning! I do love the rain, especially after a very hot and humid stretch.
ReplyDeleteThe waterfall is magical, I can almost hear it and feel the splash of fresh, cool water. Thank you so much for sharing, and warm greetings from a retired lady living in Montreal, Canada.
Thank you Linda, I'm glad you enjoyed the photos. It was a lovely day both in sunlight and rain:)
DeleteLovely photos of the garden and June flowers. I must admit I have a real fondness for astrantia in particular. It is such a lovely time of year to visit a garden. Sorry though about the rain. It has been so rainy recently but perhaps we will get some dryer days next week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Caroline. We had a white Astrantia for a couple of years but this year it has disappeared, I don't think they like our soil here. Hoping for some dryer days soon as the garden is sodden and things need doing out there, also fed up of not being able to dry laundry outside, lots of soggy birds and squirrels out today:)
DeleteIt’s lovely to see a garden after a downpour. It gives it such a freshness. Beautiful blooms. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you B, the blooms did look wonderfully bright when covered in raindrops:)
DeleteSometimes photos come out so much better when it's a bit on the gloomy side, yours are lovely. Well done to the Wednesday Weeders, they must be keen to turn up in the rain. I see you are determined to 'do' all the Dorothy's this month! 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you CK, I could do with a couple of those Wednesday Weeders in my garden - well any day will do really. Ha,Ha yes, another Dorothy, I wonder if I can find anymore. As a child I knew two Dorothys both friends of my Mum, one was called Aunty Dorothy the other Aunty Dot:)
DeleteRainy days like that often end up giving the most memorable garden visits, especially when the weather keeps shifting between downpour and brief sunlight.
ReplyDeleteThank you Melody, it was certainly a day of sunshine and showers:)
DeleteDespite rain, it looks like your visit to the Dorothy Clive gardens was worth the visit. Lots of beautiful plants to gladden the heart along with the restful sound of a waterfall. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you Beverley, the glimmer of sunshine whilst we viewed the flower borders was just right for taking photos. The waterfall is lovely, the rain enhanced it:)
DeleteLovely photos! We won't be getting any rain until October so, for me, a rainy day, is a small miracle and very welcome.
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Thank you Amalia, I can imagine how the sight of rain will cheer, it is certainly needed everywhere:)
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