The beauties of a sunny spring garden …

… can provide a multitude of comforts …

… in our busy and stressful world.
Happy Monday.
The beauties of a sunny spring garden …

… can provide a multitude of comforts …

… in our busy and stressful world.
Happy Monday.
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You’re so right there’s nothing quite like it 😊. Lovely photos, Lynette!
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Thank you very much, Belinda. 😊 It was such a lovely day, very relaxing there. Cheers.
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Spring paints a pretty picture Lynette. Even though our trip to Victoria is not a vacation, we have found time to do several hikes in spring beauty here, while back home the brown season lingers on. Happy Monday. Allan
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Thank you, Allan. Oh, I’m sorry to hear that it’s not a holiday. I hope it’s nothing serious. Spring in Victoria is so lovely. My dad used to live there and spring visits to him were often such a break from yes, the browns in much of the rest of the country.
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Patty’s Dad is in hospital so not sure how long we will be here. We are enjoying the spring nonetheless.
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I’m so sorry to hear that, Allan. Sending good wishes to you, Patty and your father-in-law.
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Thanks Lynette.
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There’s a seasonal waterfall on Gibraltar that drops into a pool that looks very much like this (weeping trees limbs et al). I’m using it as a model for a scene in my next book. This is lovely.
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Thank you very much for that lovely comparison, Jacqui. This little pool is much smaller and less impressive but yes, very pretty and relaxing. Good luck with your next book. 😊 Cheers.
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I literally feel the overwhelm and stress today. I will just to imagine the peace in the garden.
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I hope you feel better soon, Bernie! Yes, imagining can help. We’re living in stressful times. I’m going to be happier when this election is over, for sure. Every bit counts.
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A little bit of sunshine sure goes a long way towards cheering us up.
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It sure does, doesn’t it, especially if there’s a bit of water for that sunny sparkle. Cheers.
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Nature is an excellent remedy for stress and anxiety. Lord knows we need that now more than ever. Thanks for sharing.
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You’re very welcome. It definitely is. Agreed; we need all the stress relievers we can get and nature is probably the best there is. I often se people there – especially now that the weather is improving – just sitting quietly or reading a book (with paper pages). Cheers.
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Absolutely. They are a good reminder to go outside, slowdown and appreciate what’s infront of us.
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Gardens, walking or getting outside usually always makes me feel better, even if I’m not feeling poorly to start with. You’re right, it’s important to get outside ourselves and appreciate what’s right there.
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Is this rge same place near your home?
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Yes, it’s part of the same series of lakeside parks/beaches/ gardens that is very nearby. This is a Japanese garden and a favourite of mine. Cheers.
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Lovely photos Lynette
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Thank you very much, Mélodie. 😊
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