Green!
Did you miss me last week? It was a disaster! I did a YELLOW post but missed the linky!! It’s here if you would like to see it!
Anyway, back to this week which is GREEN in the Alphabe Summer School Rainbow.
These great GREEN photos are of Les Jardins D’Eyrignac in the Dordoigne.
Don’t you think some of them look like chess pieces! Do click the link – it’s worth seeing!
Then pop over to Jenny Matlock’s blog for some more Alphabe Rainbow entries!
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Absolutely lovely living sculptures!
Thank you for linking to Rainbow Summer Schools color GREEN!
I’m off to visit your yellow!
I love visiting you no matter when you post your link!
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Thanks Jenny!
omg those gardens look spectacular! it must be something to see irl.
It really was. We love gardens but these were special!
These gardens would be beautiful to visit, but I wouldn’t like to look like this…well maybe just a tiny bit more like this! (i.e. tidy)
LOL Try again… I wouldn’t like MINE to look like this. (Brain ran off without my fingers)
Fingers do that don’t they! Thank you coming back!
I always admire this type of sculpture…it is really art in a garden!
you’re so right. Thanks you for stopping by!
Oh my, amazing.
It was an amazing place!
These are lovely photo’s – so very green!
Isn’t is strange how some colours are more vibrant than others! Great to see you!
Those photos are perfect for this green theme. And really interesting to look at, too.
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Glad you enjoyed them! Thanks for stopping by!
love the greens..
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Gorgeous gardens. Wish I had a yard like that!
It would take you months to cut the grass! Thanks for popping in!
Lovely green post with such pretty pics…
Thank you! Thanks for visiting!
Love the green in those gorgeous gardens – have visited them myself. They’re unique! Great post.
Have a great weekend too,
LOLA:)
PS My AlphabeThursday Green is posted if you can join me… HERE!
Wow! How great that you’vebeen there! Fab!
The hedges look so clean and polished. I would be afraid to set my toddler loose on them.
They brushed them off as they cut them!
Oooh that looks like a great place to visit! 🙂
It was! So formal but full of nature!
Wow! such lovely photographs and yes I agree they do look like chess pieces.
Happy Green Day
Thank you! I’m glad they didn’t move! Thank you for visiting!