This rose, growing up through a tree at the edge of the garden, has been covered in buds for weeks. I thought, crikey, that's one heck of a Dog Rose - it will look so beautiful when it flowers. Well, the first bloom unfolded this week, and now overnight (it rained so it had a good drink) more have unfolded. NOT a Dog Rose, but rambler. I thought, hang on a minute, I know that rose . . .
It couldn't be more familiar in fact - it's a Paul's Himalayan Musk! Well, if that doesn't underline this house was meant for us I don't know what does!!
London Pride, Ferns and if you look closely enough, right in the middle are brambles. They are going to be removed soon . . .
I've had a busy day today - up at 6 a.m. and tackled the ironing mountain, stripped the bed later, vacuumed it and remade it, and spent a couple of hours very slowly working on the Roman Blind for the Library. I have now reached the stage of front done, lining in place and pinned, and now I have realized I can order special tape for the rods which I pinched from the old one. Gosh I'm glad to see that down - it was more suitable for a teenage boy's room rather than a living area. I have been taking it apart to see how it was made. Since it was glued to the window surround, giving it to a charity shop wasn't an option.
I have started reading The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley, a time-slip novel like the ones by Barbara Erskine. This is set in Scotland, around Slains Castle. A good read.