Wordless Wednesday- Midsummer in my Donegal Garden
This month’s garden post is part of Wordless Wednesday.
Looking across the wildlife pond.Iris siberica and friends.Iris siberica and wildlife pond.Peeking through the Bronze Fennel.A quiet spot for a cup of tea.A shady corner under the Birch tree.
Brigid P. Gallagher is a retired natural medicines therapist, passionate organic gardener and author of “Watching the Daisies- Life lessons on the Importance of Slow,” a holistic memoir dedicated to the art of mindfulness and healing from debilitating illness.
She lives in Donegal, Ireland – an area of outstanding natural beauty.
What is that interesting object that looks like wings in the top photo? We love putting art works around outdoors and look for sculptures when we are traveling that we could set outside.
WoW Bridget I feel the peace coming from your garden, it looks so naturally beautiful as if everything just fits together with no effort. The perfect haven ❤️😇🌹
What an absolutely beautiful garden! I would want to spend every moment there. 💗
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Me too Lisa! I am outside every day. Hoping the summer stays good. x
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So beautiful! 🌸🌸
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Thank you so much.
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Delightful Brigid & I’d love to join you for a cup of tea 😀 your blue Irises are breathtaking!
Bless you,
Jennifer
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Thank you Jennifer. Come on over and we can share some tea and scones.
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I would love that Brigid! 😀
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A wonderful collection of photos and your garden looks amazing
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Thank you Nanette. I thought I would let the photographs speak for themselves this month.
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what a lovely place! Your garden looks like a paradise -and cheered me just by the sight of it.
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Thank you Michele. I am so glad it gave you a boost. Hope all goes well with you and yours. x
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Looking gorgeous
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Thank you Geoff. Where would we be without our gardens?
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Oh I think I would weep more than a little if I didn’t have a small patch of outdoors to call my own
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Delightful, it looks so inviting! X
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Thank you. I love sitting outside. x
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For sure a quiet spot for a little cup of tea and biscuits in this awesome surrounding with
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So beautiful… and inspiring
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Thanks dear Bella 😊😊😊😊
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with the beautiful flowers, Brigid. Too good.
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Thank you. I am enjoying their beauty as much as possible.
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Welcome Brigid and yes the flowers are beautiful.
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I love your Iris flowers. Your garden is lovely 🙂
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Thank you Arlene. The blue is so intense. I took a few inside to admire them in a vase.
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A spot of heaven on earth…complete with a purple lounge chair…
🙂
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Thank you Laura. I am making the best of summer and sitting outside most days.
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Love!!
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Thank you Jessica. x
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Who wouldn’t want to sit in this garden. Love the chairs you have place around.
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Thank you Jacquie. I added the turquoise table and chairs recently. It is the perfect spot for breakfast al fresco.
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Looking quite beautiful and relaxing, Brigid! I know you are enjoying that lovely space. ♥️
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Thank you Jennifer. I am outside as much as possible. Thankfully, the weather is good. x
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Your lovely garden goes a soul good Brigid- or as it is wordless wednesday perhaps that should be. ” ”
Pxxx
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Bless you Paul. I thought I would try showcasing it without words this month. xxx
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Gosh, that’s beautiful!
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Thank you so much Jacquie.
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What is that interesting object that looks like wings in the top photo? We love putting art works around outdoors and look for sculptures when we are traveling that we could set outside.
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It is a sculpture I had commissioned from bog oak – a flying goose.
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Wonderful.
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WoW Bridget I feel the peace coming from your garden, it looks so naturally beautiful as if everything just fits together with no effort. The perfect haven ❤️😇🌹
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Thank you Elaine. I am sitting in my garden as much as possible at the moment. x
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I’m there in spirit 😇
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I am just in awe of your garden Brigid – it is absolutely gorgeous!
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Thank you Terri. It mostly takes care of itself now, except for a little weeding.
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Beautiful. It looks so peaceful. Your irises are very pretty.
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Thank you. I thought they should speak for themselves this month.
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They do!
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Your garden is looking amazing, Brigid. I do love blue iris.
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Thank you Robbie. The blue is so intense. Sadly, they do not flower for too long.
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So pretty! Your garden is the place to be this summer, Brigid 🌷
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Thank you Caz. I hope we get lots more sunshine to enjoy the outdoors. Happy weekend. x
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Wow Bridgid what a delight to see your beautiful garder..
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Thank you Mich. It is my therapy.
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What a beautiful space! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
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Thank you.
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Lovely, Brigid… ❤
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Thank you Bette x
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