
The Autumn Equinox – And to celebrate, a little tour of RHS Wisley
Rosa Florentina, in the Jubilee Rose Garden at RHS Wisley – this may be the autumn equinox but the roses aren’t letting go of summer just yet. A little time since my last post but in my defence, I have had a holiday – a delicious time in Barcelona, if you must know – so it’s been all ‘Moderniste architecture this & Gaudi that’ for the past couple of weeks but now I’m back, as the song has it. To […]
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