What a busy 2 weeks it's been! This weekend I need to feel the sun on my bones so out to the garden I go, allow my poor brain some non-processing down time & most of all my lips need to be rested - no communication is the order of the day here at The Hedge, Miss Millie just needs some major Shush time!Hope your weekend is full of fun.
Enjoy the garden...the weekend and the silence Millie...As we over here have some respite for a few days and it's just the 2 of us...In a way a different sort of silence...Dzintra♥x
Dear Millie, I wish you sweet bone baking and enjoying silence. ... Do you know, that you can meditate over flowers in the garden .. they are powerful to uplift the spirit in the difficult time . Ewa
Miss Millie, My lips are sealed!! Now will MOTH be able to comply?! He doesn't strike me as the shush-type! ;) I so agree, shush time is very important! Enjoy yours! j.
Sounds like you have a nice weekend planned. Peace and quiet in the garden sounds heavenly.
And thanks for the advice even if it wasn't intended that way. :) What you said just happened to mirror what my friends have been saying for a while. So I went on a blind date - met someone nice but not a love connection. And far far away boy doesn't feel the same. So I'll just be open to the possiblities out there and see what happens.
Life in the little village of Stirling in the hills above Adelaide in South Australia is just about as good as it gets! Enjoying a cool climate and 'hill-station' feel, Stirling is well-known for its 19th-century stone villas set on large grounds dense with roses, camellias, rhododendrons and huge old Oaks.
With 3 sons, 3 grandchildren & my work in a scientific business dominated by yes, more men, The Laurel Hedge was born out of my sheer desperation for something the boys just don't get & never will!
Quote This!
'No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it all too seriously.'
15 years of renovating was over - we'd just completed everything & were really enjoying our lovely old Victorian villa in the Eastern suburbs of Adelaide. However we'd always had a fondness for the country life & without warning we found ourselves transported by alien beings disguised as Real Estate Agents to a house on 1/2 acre of wild, rambling gardens in Stirling!
The house is circa 1972 & with all the 70's features. Open-faced brown brick walls, raked ceilings, exposed beams, split levels - totally yuk! However, it's inherent design is great & the location amazing - tucked behind a wonderful old laurel hedge in a quiet country lane in the heart of gorgeous Stirling.
Have a good rest and recharge the batteries.
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Hi Millie,
ReplyDeleteIt must have been a busy tiring week for you.
Enjoy your shush time and gardening out in the sunshine.
Have a lovely weekend
Hugs
Carolyn.
We have pouring rain here.
Have a wonderfully quiet weekend!
ReplyDeleteenjoy your restful, quiet weekend, millie! pam
ReplyDeleteMillie have a nice relaxing weekend.
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I won't say a word......xv
ReplyDeleteMillie-Welcome home, enjoy your weekend. Julie in Holland ;)
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderfully relaxing weekend Millie!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Millie
ReplyDeleteSush and Sun sounds like a great way to relax xx
I call it-giving my chin a rest- or I'm all talked-out! Have a peaceful, warm and quiet weekend Millie dear.
ReplyDeleteI bet the silence will not last long!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend and looking forward to reading your blog next week.
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I've missed you Millie, I found myself thinking about you the other day, I can't even remember why but there you were :)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely peaceful week-end and recharge those batteries,
Take care,
Simone xo
A relaxing weekend sounds wonderful - enjoy! Leigh
ReplyDeleteFingers on lips. XXXX
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the garden...the weekend and the silence Millie...As we over here have some respite for a few days and it's just the 2 of us...In a way a different sort of silence...Dzintra♥x
ReplyDeleteJust tiptoe-ing in to wish you a lovely weekend....Meredith xo.
ReplyDeleteDear Millie,
ReplyDeleteI wish you sweet bone baking and enjoying silence.
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Do you know, that you can meditate over flowers in the garden
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they are powerful to uplift the spirit in the difficult time
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Ewa
Hope your weekend is what you want it to be....
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cheers
Have missed your posts! Welcome home.
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I hope the weekend is so very relaxing. You have been on the go the past two weeks so now enjoy some rest and quiet time.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you could join me for a walk or two!
With family living in Adelaide, I keep an eye out on your weather and the first of the week looks decent if the rain showers do not amount to much.
Miss Millie,
ReplyDeleteMy lips are sealed!! Now will MOTH be able to comply?! He doesn't strike me as the shush-type! ;)
I so agree, shush time is very important! Enjoy yours! j.
Sounds like you have a nice weekend planned. Peace and quiet in the garden sounds heavenly.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the advice even if it wasn't intended that way. :) What you said just happened to mirror what my friends have been saying for a while. So I went on a blind date - met someone nice but not a love connection. And far far away boy doesn't feel the same. So I'll just be open to the possiblities out there and see what happens.
Hope that you have a wonderfully relaxing weekend.
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