Nice bit of colour out in the garden

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Garden colour

Who doesn't love a bit of colour in the garden. It brings a smile to your face especially when the sun is shining and you have a cobalt blue sky in the background.

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I like to sit in my garden first thing in the morning when time allows, but to be honest I don't do it nearly often enough.

I must reform that habit again and my dogs will be very happy if they get extra walk time, which is essential for them.

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Another thing that I must start doing again is kicking off the shoes first thing and walk on the early morning cold grass.

This helps to ground you and is great for you I'm told.

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Coffee. Cold grass. Blue skies. Peace and quite. Hard beat it.

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Thanks as always for stopping by everyone

Peace Out

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I'm sure it's the same in Ireland as the UK, but I always loved how England, when the summer hit, was alive with colour - wildflowers like primroses but also the stuff that seeds from gardens like bright poppies in the cracks of the road or tons of pots with all kinds of flowers, roses, and so on. It's like the grey of winter has to be totally wiped out with the brightness of flowers.

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Ya this is so true. The winter months can be so grey and lack light and colour. Then the summer finally bursts through with colour, birdsong and positivity thank God.

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Wow, your little garden is full of color. I can imagine sitting on that chair while enjoying a cup of coffee. It would be really delicious.

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Ya that's what I am trying to do more of in the mornings. Sit and enjoy the colour and sounds of nature

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