Friday 3 August 2012

A tardy post...

The blog of tales has moved location thus allowing photographs!
These are the works of the incredibly talented and equally gorgeous Julie Davenport who spent a few days with us in Wiltshire shooting us at work for an exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Society's annual photographic exhibition.
The end of July was spent in the most beautiful place I have ever been on the Knoydart Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland with a gaggle of quirky wonderful people- photos and stories will follow.
Since returning from paradise, Tattie Rose's flowers have been installed into the VIP box of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, rusty metal crowns overflowing with eryngium, roses and oak, and huge glass flutes filled with plump hydrangeas and stunning hybrid delphiniums jumbled in with hypericum berries huge branches of oak.. a feast for the senses- now very excited about seeing the show.
The Edinburgh festival has started, the city is alive and swarming and the sun is shining (sporadically). Tomorrow will be the first night of throwing myself into the festival fever as all my friends and I hit the town to celebrate my birthday and the cutting up of my young person's rail card.. sad that Network Rail decides when you are officially post youth.
Life has placed some hurdles on the yellow brick road so keep your fingers crossed and listen to this.






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