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Old Shed


Even though the gardens of Leura are beautiful I had to take a photo of it because it is unusual to see anything old or dishevelled in Leura and I love old sheds.  The fragrance of Jasmine was everywhere.

Meanwhile in my own garden the azaleas and big rhododendron are in flower at Burnbrae.


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  1. You're right. You wouldn't expect to find such a dilapidated shed in Leura! Great shot! Love your rhododendron bush.

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    1. The shed is towards to industrial rather than the lovely homes.

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  2. I love that first pic - just took a similar one for tomorrow, no kidding - can´t wait for spring/summer to have jasmine and others in my nose again!
    Enjoy!

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    1. Jonquils come out in winter. They have a nice fragrance.

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  3. I can just imagine the perfume from the jasmine, it is flowering profusely here also. The first shot is absolutely charming and your garden at Burnbrae looks so pretty. It is such a lovely time of the year in the garden ✨

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    1. a very strong perfume. There is some on the fence with the neighbour at Burnbrae. I must transplant some to Kandos.

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    1. Spring is almost done. I notice the grass is already beginning to yellow around the countryside.

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  5. I find that jasmine in the tropics just doesnt have such a strong scent. On the other hand yesterday, today and tomorrow is flowering in my neighbours yard, and I am thinking I really need to get one of those! Beautiful scent as well!

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    1. I am planning on planting some at Kandos but hesitating at the same time. It can get very aggressive so need to be sure of the spot I choose. I

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  6. The shed has seen better days but both gardens are glorious.

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    1. There is nothing like a little bit of “wild” to make a garden look attractive.

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