Wednesday 5 June 2013

Capturing Moments.....

 

 
My body is telling me to rest, it refuses to move....it's been a very busy time.
 
 
Yesterday evening I found myself with a little time on my own, so camera in hand I walked around the garden.....
 
 
The sun was out, it was warm and peaceful....
 
 
I took the time to capture those moments in the garden, that can soon be forgotten!
 
 
 
Alliums and poppies about to pop......
 
 
Peonies beginning to fade.....
 
 
Vegetable plants poking their heads from under the ground...
 

 
Lilacs at their peak.
 
 
The sun beginning to set, it was a very lovely moment in time. However I didn't stay on my own for long!
I was joined by my little, mischievous friend....
 
 
She stalked me from the bushes and whipped up the tree at lightening speed. I think she was wondering what the heck I was up too, she thought I was there to play! But I kept my beady eye on her. I know what she's like...I had bare legs, and she has sharp claws, and I know how she loves to attach herself to me!!!
 
Last week was half term holidays here, Little Bea had a birthday, 9 years old! Where does the time fly?
 
 
Pizza Party was arranged, lots of laughter and fun! Little Bea has to be one of the happiest children ever, she sees humour in everything, and lives to have a good time, I just love her take on life!
 
Thank you as always for you lovely comments. Annie did a great post recently about why people blog. I'm not really sure why I blog, it feels a bit like a chat with a few friends. I do appreciate when you comment, but also understand we haven't always got the time to! I'm having fun, and will continue while I've something to say, when I run out of things to say, I'll stop. Simple. No stress. Fun only area!
 
Bye folks!
 
Ada :) x
 

40 comments:

  1. Please don't run out...would miss your colourful blog. As I said to Annie, tis a very big fence we chat over. EE xx

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  2. Lovely garden photos. Glad your little one had a happy birthday. My little man has an easy smile too - makes them such joyous children doesn't it.
    Take it easy hon and enjoy the sun. M x

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  3. Beautiful pictures, we have a dangerous cat like yours he never puts his claws away!

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  4. Beautiful pictures Ada! We're a few weeks behind, here oop north ... My peonies have yet to pop and I haven't even seen an poppies yet.

    The party looks great fun!

    Thans for popping over to me before, you're always welcome!

    Enjoy the sunshine and take time to rest ...

    Love Claire

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    1. Last year I waited ages for the poppy, as soon as it bloomed we had a heavy thunder storm and it was gone! :) x

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  5. beautiful photographs....must work on mine...sigh

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    1. I've only just found my zoom! Thanks for visiting! :) x

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  6. Beautiful flowers in your garden. I did the same last night - I feel the need to keep checking and admiring the flowers - they have been a long time coming!
    Just read Annies post - thanks! I find blogging gives me an excuse to take photos and a great way to order them. Although I do love it when I see people have popped by and commented! :)

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  7. The light at the end (and beginning)of the day is so special isn't it? I'm always out in the garden after dinner trying to capture the flowers before they die. Make the most of the happy 9 year old before the teen years hit! xx

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    1. The light is great, I love the bird song too. I've already had a chat with her about not turning into a stroppy teenager, she agrees with me completely......we will see!!! :) x

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  8. Oh that's a relief, the English summer is finally doing its thing and giving you all some lovely seasonal flowers. Your garden is beautiful Ada!

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    1. Didn't delete you this time! Yes it's been a looooong winter! :) x

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  9. Aah love your tuxedo!
    Your garden is more advanced than mine, my peonies are still in tight buds...I'm guessing you live in the south west?

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    1. No, smack bang in the middle! It's a south facing garden so gets any sunshine going! :) x

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  10. The blue of that iris is intoxicating! Hope you are managing to take it easy and take nourishment from the beautiful things around you x Jane

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  11. Nature gives us back what life strips away I think Ada. Your little Bea certainly has a brilliant take on life, time is so precious. I try and savour each and every moment of Alice's young years xox Penny
    ps. Don't forget to email me with your address so I can send the tea cosy x Oh and take it easy, rest and recoup x

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  12. Its official I am in love with your garden. I LOVE all the plants you have there, wow. Your Peonies look so good as does your lilacs not to mention Poppies, love them. Good to see some veg there girl, looking good. Happy Birthday to the little Bea, it looks like she had the best day ever! Yes, where does time go. Make sure to rest lovely, sit in that beautiful garden and soak up some love! xoxo

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    1. It will be along time before we can eat any veg but the courgette popped its head up this afternoon.....I love courgettes! :) x

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    2. Defo a fave here too! Mine never survive the snails & rabbits!! xo

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  13. Dear Ada
    Thank you so much for your lovely comment:).
    Now I have enjoyed your gorgeous garden pictures. And I would like to give my best wishes to little Bea, as she should be always as happy as now.
    Because my English is not the best, I mostly enjoy your lovely blog without leaving a comment. But be insured that I always admire your pictures and your crafty work.
    Moni xx

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    1. Your English is perfect and I really appreciate your comment Moni, thank you! :) x

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  14. I love Ethels, comment about it being a very big fence we chat over! Spot on. Well Ada, these are lovely close ups of your flowers, made me want to nip out to the garden and snap some unfurling while I could - but it is getting very dusky so I'll wait until tomorrow - supposed to be a better day, weatherwise anyway.

    Yes, time flies and our Littlies are little no longer; my youngest grandchild Fraser in New Zealand had his 5th birthday and his first day at Big School yesterday - I can't believe it either!

    And yes, we will keep on Bloggin' til there is no more to blog about! Lx

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    1. Bit Les Dawsonish eh? Well I do have the figure!!! Yes you get snapping your garden I love it! :) x

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  15. YOUR GARDEN!! oh boy please don't stop! force yourself...for me! i adore your blog! xxxx

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  16. Lovely captured moments hope you can have sometime to rest.
    Sarah x

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  17. If we didn't blog, we never would have made these wonderful connections. Already I can look back at my blog and remember my progress so it helps me as well.
    As for teenagers...mine have just come through the maelstrom , I remember my girl telling me she wouldn't be stroppy and angry like her brother was, I replied, " yes you will but I forgive you now" .....Ada if they have you sunny disposition it will be alright, love gets us through everything.

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  18. Your garden looks lovely - I need to get out and weed mine. Happy Birthday little Bea - same school year as my lad xx

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  19. Beautiful shots of your garden...your flowers are way ahead of mine, must be because I live higher up the country
    Looks like your little daughter had fun filled Birthday bless her..
    Enjoy the warm days ahead
    Thea x

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  20. your garden is full of the most beautiful flowers, shrubs etc.

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  21. beautiful flower pics!im glad u had a fun birthday celebration!u can never go wrong with a pizza party!xx

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  22. You capture life's special moments so well with your photos and words, Ada. x

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  23. Great shot of the iris Ada ... very artsy with that new zoom ;) Round here some people have peonies full on, but mine are still tightly wrapped. This kids looked like they had lots of fun (love that age for birthday parties!). I have one through the teen years and now working on my happy-go-lucky boy. Challenging! Enjoy the rest of the week ... Wendy :)

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  24. Lovely flowers photos Ada ... rest up lovely and enjoy the sunshine ... Bee xx

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  25. Happy birthday to little Bea. A pizza party sounds fun. It's lovely to have a moment alone in the garden, isn't it. x

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  26. Wow! I don't know which is more colourful, your garden or your sheet collection! Both so beautiful!

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