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I’m Back, with A Lovely Garden

December 7th, 2016

I had great intentions of blogging while I was back in Ohio celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas with family, but things just got busy and I didn’t get around to it. I’m back in Maine for the week, then I travel back to Ohio for another week (if you’re wondering why so much travel, you probably missed this post). I’m still going through photos from our trip to Sweden, reliving all the wonderful gardens we visited. Which is perfect timing because we have a fresh blanket of snow covering the ground outside my winder.
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One of the lovely gardens we visited was Rosendals Trädgård in Stockholm. I won’t bore you with text since I took lots of photos and they show the beauty much better than I could write it.
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Check back tomorrow for more photos of this wonderful garden!

One Comment to “I’m Back, with A Lovely Garden”
  1. Marina Coneeny on December 7, 2016 at 12:20 pm

    Dear Suzy,

    Thank you for posting these beautiful photographs from Sweden. I need constant reminders of how gracious and capable human beings can be at this time of acute hatred and divisiveness in our world.

    Reply to Marina Coneeny's comment

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