This is the beautiful treehouse that is hidden in the far corner of the garden. It's a dream for children to play in. Lots of thanks to Owen and Ella, who live here, for making Friday night perfect by lighting the cob oven and cooking delicious pizzas. That and the wine that was poured by Patrick. And thanks to Carol for introducing me to the garden in the first place. I think this exquisite Nigella is the next thing I will draw. It bloomed just in time for the exhibition. We are in situ next weekend too, so do come along. We are planning a closing event for Sunday. It might even involve cake!
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Sunday 28 September 2014
Glasshouse, treehouse and a log cabin.
A wonderful weekend of lovely warm weather, lovely warm people and a great location. Friday night in Tidemill Garden https://www.facebook.com/oldtidemillgarden was delightful! Lights, wine and wood-fired pizza and lots of old friends made up for the previously not very nice week I have had. Nice to see a large contingent from my Bradford days and my Bonnington Square days. This garden is, to use a hackneyed phrase, an oasis. So lovely to sit in and wait for our guests to arrive.
This is the beautiful treehouse that is hidden in the far corner of the garden. It's a dream for children to play in. Lots of thanks to Owen and Ella, who live here, for making Friday night perfect by lighting the cob oven and cooking delicious pizzas. That and the wine that was poured by Patrick. And thanks to Carol for introducing me to the garden in the first place. I think this exquisite Nigella is the next thing I will draw. It bloomed just in time for the exhibition. We are in situ next weekend too, so do come along. We are planning a closing event for Sunday. It might even involve cake!
This is the beautiful treehouse that is hidden in the far corner of the garden. It's a dream for children to play in. Lots of thanks to Owen and Ella, who live here, for making Friday night perfect by lighting the cob oven and cooking delicious pizzas. That and the wine that was poured by Patrick. And thanks to Carol for introducing me to the garden in the first place. I think this exquisite Nigella is the next thing I will draw. It bloomed just in time for the exhibition. We are in situ next weekend too, so do come along. We are planning a closing event for Sunday. It might even involve cake!
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