Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Hollyhocks and a strange little statue...

I have been coming across the most magnificent batches of hollyhocks this trip!

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Hollyhocks have got to be one of my favorite flowers -- great in an old-fashioned (English) country garden. HERE is some info on these gorgeous flowers!

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I have grown them in the past but not recently. Now I want to be sure to plant some this fall and have them again next year! Even though they don't smell they are big and showy and last a long while...

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So I am pooped from going to museums and wandering around London and this evening after I talked to Andy on Skype, I happened to look out my hotel window as the rain started again and I saw this little guy sitting up on his concrete pillar:

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Look closely -- see him in the middle of the photo?

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What a cool thing to have looking down on the courtyard below! Wonder why he is there?

3 comments:

  1. Hollyhocks make me think of my grandparents' place in Arkansas.....a magical garden!

    Rain! We're toasty here...it's good just to see it! :)

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  2. To keep the French mice away?

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  3. That's it -- English country gardens are so magical!

    French mice or maybe snarky tourists?

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