Who knows where these things come from. It's like our mullein -- we've never grown it and none of our neighbors have it either, and yet, there it is, in our garden this spring.
Potter, gardener, baker,cyclist, four grown up offspring,The Oily One,Daughter ,(The MD, who has "J" and Twins),The Wizzard Geek and The Carpenter. Battling with computer. Living with my beloved Pirate.
Now with website! www.gwynnethrixonceramics.co.uk
and also
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4 comments:
Perhaps a seed dropped by a bird in flight? I can't resist offering an answer (no matter how wrong) to a sincere questions.
Are you going to use it for anything?
Amy no, I have no use for it.
Collete probably...but I have never seen it before. Perhaps I may notice it from now on!!
Who knows where these things come from. It's like our mullein -- we've never grown it and none of our neighbors have it either, and yet, there it is, in our garden this spring.
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