The annual holiday has come and gone, far too quickly, and I am now back on site in rural Perthshire. Landscaping has been underway in my absence and I have returned to see the walls beautifully set off by the freshly laid lawn. It’s crispness of line and contrast of colour shows off the walls to great effect. Still hard work ahead but beginning to see the results of all our labours.
My Tweets
What sad news! So young twitter.com/patriciavolk/s…
😁❤️we spent one afternoon on the garden with a few glasses of LP🥂 … I don’t remember it well!🤣🤣 yes loved that garden beautiful combinations of plants twitter.com/SallySpaven1/s…
RT @PSSAtweets 💥 DID you HEAR about OUR exciting NEWS? Sculptor @jrewild FRSS is OUR new 2023 PSSA Marsh Awards Guest JUDGE! READ all about his work HERE instagram.com/p/Cr76qz7IE0Z/… pic.twitter.com/kkjrq1hsDO
Amazing material I used it to build the walls for Jinny Blom’s Laurent Perrier Garden at Chelsea Flower Show in 2006 twitter.com/pavementgeolog… pic.twitter.com/uWcoiID43O
RT @pavementgeology Clunch (hard chalk) rubble masonry in Watlington, Oxfordshire #urbangeology #Chalk pic.twitter.com/vMrOuSuS9Q