This is a bit of a mish-mash of a post resulting from a spur-of-the-moment decision to take advantage of a sunny (but chilly) afternoon to buy some plants from the local nursery. On the way back we did a little detour (of course!) to look at the ruins of an Augustinian abbey, the idea being to see if Mum would at least be able to make it inside the site, if only to sit on a chair rather than walking around. The sky was stunningly blue and so clear, the moon was easily visible. You can just about see the white dot in the top left and bottom right photos. The photos are a little deceptive as there was a fairly strong cold wind blowing when you were out in the open, but a couple of hours in the sun and fresh air was just what I needed after a difficult few weeks (see here). I took deep breaths and absorbed the tranquility of the place in its wide open spaces. We were the only ones there, apart from the cows, and even they were still and silent.
The shapes in the bottom right photo are the graves of the abbots. The right column of the entrance in the first photo used to be higher and there are spiral steps up to it where my husband and young grandsons once climbed up and had their photos taken right at the top. Sadly, the entrance is now fenced off and it looks like the tower has crumbled somewhat.

The abbey is surrounded by farmland and these very young calves were in the field by the lane. I thought this one was an unusual colour, it was nervous and very wary.

The others couldn’t care less!


Here are the some of the plants we bought, still waiting to be homed:

Just don’t ask me what they’re called!
Ps You can read about our other detours here: An Impromptu Mother’s Day Adventure or How We Survived the Vortex that is Our Local Bermuda Triangle … & Ducks, Daves and Detours
PPS Unfortunately, the entrance to the site is through an awkward swing gate with such a narrow opening so no, Mum wouldn’t be able to get through.
Copyright: Chris McGowan
Hope the plants are in. All we need now is some “proper” warmth!
JP
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Well, three made it in (one of which was immediately eaten) but it’s been cold and wet since. Waiting for the forgetmenots at the back of the garden to finish (and some sun) so we can plant the shrubbier ones. Always good to see your comments 😊🌷
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I think you might have a Delphinium and an Aubretia amongst your purchases! Happy gardening.
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You’re right, well-spotted! There are three that didn’t come with tags though, perhaps when they’re established I’ll post photos and you can have another stab 😊 I bought 2 gerberas as well but one got savaged as soon as it went in the ground 😕
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Poor Gerbera. Commiserations.
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Thank you, it was a lovely golden yellow. 🙁
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What a beautiful day to just BE! And what a beautiful and evocative place …. the calf has me hooked and though I’m sorry your mum couldn’t get in I’m still certain she enjoyed the day out. Good luck with homing the plants and who cares what they are called – not them for sure!! Good to ‘see’ you as always 😊
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It was lovely, but Mum wasn’t with us, we were doing a recce for her next visit 😊 See next week for another magnum opus of this ilk!
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Ha! Well hopefully you will find lots of places that will be easily accessible for her. I will await the next MO with delighted anticipation.
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Enjoyed the photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, see next week for another 😊 How are you?
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Slowly improving, but it’s a long road.
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😊💜
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