Escape to the garden

Hi Folks,

It's a lovely day and I've been living too much "in my head" these past couple of days.  So i'm going to step back and head out into the garden for a bit. 

The herbs are recovering from winter, the bluebells are coming through and I still have a few late daffodils.  There's a clump of ferns I use for a kind of meditation (a bit like tratak but feeling for a flow between myself and nature) and, although they're only just starting to unfurl, I may well do that.

i also just noticed that last month's Gardeners' World mag is starting a new series about "growing yourself healthy" - i.e. using it to reduce stress, sleep better, increase happiness, maintain an active mind and promote a health gut.  That seems like a tall order but I do genuinely find that gardening takes me to another place in my mind where I can relax and focus on nurturing my immediate environment.  Which I think is a useful start.

Apart from my "horticultural therapy" i'm hoping the cat will join me and provide a bit of pet therapy too.  Pizza and wine therapy might come later.  :)  

Anyone else?

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  • Another gardening day beckons.  I filled a small pot with forget-me-nots and bluebells and put it on the low table out there to make it look more welcoming.   The cat is joining me already  - he likes an early sunbathe and thinks the garden chairs are for him, but am hoping to tempt others out.    

  • I love this time of year being out & about - the birds are busy and the bluebells are carpeting the woods.

    Unfortunately, my wife bashed her car against a concrete post a couple of days ago - not bad enough to claim on the insurance and too bad for one of those chips-away guys to fix for a sensible price - so my weekend is being spent filling, sanding, painting & polishing while stood in the driveway. Disappointed

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  • I love this time of year being out & about - the birds are busy and the bluebells are carpeting the woods.

    Unfortunately, my wife bashed her car against a concrete post a couple of days ago - not bad enough to claim on the insurance and too bad for one of those chips-away guys to fix for a sensible price - so my weekend is being spent filling, sanding, painting & polishing while stood in the driveway. Disappointed

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