I'm very busy at the moment with preparations for being on Scottish Television next Wednesday, 29th July, on The Hour Programme talking about the benefits of raw food (see my other blog Raw in Scotland - and Beyond ) And I'm also very busy writing a wellness book. And I have fantastic clients to coach. And I'm recording interviews as an expert on Britains Next Top Coach And I have a house to keep in order. And I have another business interest. And I have friends, family and a life. And I'm painting the conservatory. And you get the picture.
Something I haven't had much time for this year is my garden, but low and behold it has been growing all by itself. I'm glad wild gardens have better street cred these days, though not all my neighbours are so keen on the waterfalls of Ladies Mantle that froth over the dull little walls in my front garden. I love the waterfalls, as Mark Darcy said to Bridget Jones, just the way they are. Here's a peek at a corner of my front garden that greets me when I return home (Click on picture to enlarge).
Although I do want to put more time into my garden and have all sorts of visions and plans for it - including growing some veggies to eat, such as kale for the winter - I cannot do it all. Life flows along much better when I accept that and look at the beauty in the way things are anyway - and then focus on my priorities - see above ;-)
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