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Already post #3 in my series of rooms in my garden :-)
I had planned to give you these posts over the time of a whole summer, and here I am with one garden room post every day......almost.
Well, my garden has many rooms, so it might still take a long time to show you all.
A gale wind, at leat it felt like a gale one, came in yesterday afternoon. Rheumatic as I am, I could feel it coming from early morning,
burning in my body.
We had dinner outdoors when we came home from work, but afterwards I was not worth a penny and a half.
The I discovered that inside the greenhouse there was no wind, and a warm humidity.
A perfect refugium.
Perfect to smell the soil and the growth.
Perfect to learn more about my plants.
Perfect for some reading.
(can you see which book I read?)
Perfect to watch the first tomato flowers.
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All the years I´ve been dreaming of a greenhouse,
I had no idea it would be such a good cure for my rheumatism.
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My husband has just made the flag stone floor of the green house.
You can see the whole prosess over in
The Blue Garden