Around ten of us planted about 1500 snowdrops this morning in Coronation Wood. (see yesterday's post.) It was freezing !
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I've been re-reading my posts under the category Live Simply.

Hankering after nature and a more simple life, and wanting to paint full time, I came to live in a wooden house in a small village on a single track road on the shores of Loch Long in the Cowal region of Argyll, in Scotland, described here.  I'm not sure I was really very clear what the plan was, except that it had something to do with the real and the authentic....and headspace..

 


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Laura's
10/03/2013 00:29

Hi mum, Have you thought of producing postcards? Your pictures are fabulous, and so much more artistic and representative of Argyll than anything else I've seen.
Oh and happy Mother's Day, I'll see you for breakfast xx

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Freda
10/03/2013 16:13

Why thank you daughter! xx

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cath
10/03/2013 09:25

Your beautiful description of the Cowal region of Argyll was among the first posts I read when I started visiting your blog.

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Freda
10/03/2013 16:14

I'm curious Cath, about where you live....

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Mary Horn
10/03/2013 15:52

I agree with Laura. Your pictures are awesome. You make Argyll look wonderful whatever the weather.

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Freda
10/03/2013 16:17

But of course it IS wonderful Mary! Thank you for your nice comment.

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10/03/2013 18:23

Wow, what a wonderful community project! And the joy it will bring you and many others and animals. Thank you for mentioning the flowers on my table decor, I didn't realise they were baby's breath and didn't know their proper name. I had wondered what they were but didn't see a sign when I picked them at the flower market. Happy new week to you!

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Freda
11/03/2013 14:41

I think I shall dig out some photos of 'baby's breath' - even the name is lovely, isn' it.

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