Friday, 18 April 2025

Friday Fun Day.

  Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.

Angela here again to show you what I've been up to this week. Mostly in the garden while the weather is so nice.


We can see spring is here in Lincoln as the Bonsai are coming back to life again. 
It's always a relief to see their leaves appear.


Alfie is loving it, he likes to spread out over the bluebells. 


We keep this section of the garden wild until the bluebells have finished but he seems to think it's there for him. It's the only part of the lawn where he does this.


They are all coming to life now despite being squashed!


These tiny little flowers appear in the lawn each year but no idea what they are.


The fruit trees are all in flower too.


Just hope we don't get too many frosty nights.


Camillia is now in full flower.


The tulips are coming to the end but looking good.


This is one of my favourite parts of the garden.


Daisy prefers to stay in her own favourite spot and has the TV remotes at the ready in case she finds some good doggy TV.

I did go out at the beginning of the week with a few old friends which was nice and hairdressers Friday but no photos to show you of that.

Thursday was the felting club. We were making a Bracket Fungus.


This is the real thing though they can be seen in a variety of colours.


This is one made by one of the members.

So I'll finish today with a few funnies




Have a great weekend everyone and
 thanks for stopping by.

And if you would like some more smiles you just need to pop over to see what our other friends have been doing this week at Annie's for
"This Week's Smiles" and you can also share your  smiles too.


Angela x

7 comments:

Annie said...

The little purple flowers look like violets….we have loads of them here. I love them. Your garden is looking fab.
Hugs,
Annie x

Iris Flavia said...

To Spring, it looks so wonderful, especially on this grey day. Cold, too. Of course, Ingo and I are "on holiday"... meeep.
Fun dog-jokes! Have a great weekend with hopefully good weather, hugs xXx

Lisca said...

Your garden is beautiful! What is that tree in the part you say is your favorite part of the garden?
What a gorgeous felt fungus! Did yours not pass muster?
I like the flowering camelia. And of course the fruit trees with their blossom are spectacular.
When I get to Bristol next week, we are going to see a bluebell forest. I hope we keep it dry...
Happy Easter weekend,
Lisca

Kyla said...

oh wow, felted fungi, thats amazing and not something I would have thought to make, I take a lot of photos of fungi but hadnt thought of crafting any! Bonsai's are looking great and happy belated WOYWW too. Kyla

mamapez5 said...

I agress with Annie. The little flowers in the lawn are wild violets and I love them. The bluebells are amazingly resilient. I used to walk the bluebell woods with my older sister in the days when you could pick them. I remember taking a bunch in to my teacher (aged7), and being a bit put out because she put them on the wondowsill at the back of the clasroom. I later learned that she suffered from hayfever but didn't want to upset me by refusing them!
I love the felted fungi. very clever.
I have a stone water for the birds just like yours, but Chris won't let me bring it home because it is so heavy.
Enjoy the Easter weekend. Kate x

LA Paylor said...

listening skills! Bwahahaha
Milo sipped gently with no mess, my lab made a party of every drink! wallowing in bluebells, now there's a story title for Alfie
LeeAnna

Win Dinn, Artist said...

Your yard looks amazing. That bluebell patch must have the perfect texture for Alfie's lounging - he looks waaaaay comfortable. Our tulips are just coming into full flower in town, along with glorious magnolia and fruit trees starting the orchards. It's a lovely spring everywhere!

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