After Storm Doris damaged some of our neighbours fence panels they removed almost all their fence panels and replaced them with something more robust. The new fencing has improved the look of our garden and has advanced our garden project
There is however one small unsightly panel left in the corner. This part of our garden I plan to be a small seating area, under the Hawthorn Tree above. So now I need to think of the best way to hide this part of their garden fence…
The fence before Storm Doris at the time our Garden Project was beginning to take shape.
I couldn’t resist one last photo of this evening’s meal; Smoked Salmon, Prawn & Dill Risotto.
I know, I know I have posted too many food photos this week. But it is a week that despite Mr C having some long days commuting away from his office; We, I, He were able to experiment with some new recipes
Looks like work to do redue and fix the fence. Once the snow melt here I wonder how our roads will be tore up.
Coffee is on
Winter snow and frosts do take their toll on road surfaces.
Despite the storm, you have a lovely outdoor space.
The storm did us a favour, our outdoor space is more lovely than it was before
It is a work in progress
It’s aways good when someone else has to replace “your” side of the fence, too
It always good when the do, it could have been left to rot even further