I paid a visit to Farmleigh on Thursday morning, which turned out to be a good choice as Friday and Saturday were both very showery. As I was stowing the saddlebags in my backpack and switching sunglasses for regular, I had a curious visitor who first perched on the pedal and then flew up to the handlebar of my bicycle.
I don't recall ever noticing so many wisteria before - a whole row of them growing up frames - and yet I must have been there around this time of year. With peonies also out and some oriental poppies, it slightly made me regret that I hadn't had the energy to go as far as the Botanic Gardens.
I did cycle the longer (and flatter - usually I go for the shorter and more hilly = exercise) route so that I could take a picture of the deer sculpture now that the alliums are starting to come out. I did grab one at the tulip stage, but missed the stage after that when there is some tall stem with either blue or white flowers, and which I haven't yet taken the time to identify.
It is cool that the deer have different flowers that come up around them over the year.
ReplyDeleteAw...cute little ambassador that came to greet you on your bike :)
Lovely set of pics. thanks! Hugs Margot
I meant to come back and comment on this post. I love the nature pictures you post so much. That little robin was so inquisitive - so glad you were able to capture him being that way. I think it's really nice that you get to see the scenery change around the deer sculptures. That natural setting gives it great variety and something to look forward to.
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