The cold east wind is whistling around the house, Dearest and I curl up together I dreamed that life was beauty, I woke and found that life was duty. That evening, Dearest opened an encyclopaedia and sure enough, it read that only maidens could capture unicorns! Then a small voice from the group said “Sure they are mythical, but if you’re a virgin you can always see them”. “We were always told unicorns were mythical animals”. “Did you hear that girls?” the leader said. The leader constantly asked where they were, to which Dearest replied in a rash moment “we are now in the Avenue of the Unicorn, so called in medieval times the chatelaine would exercise her tame unicorn here”. One day Mother Dearest was taking a group of Americans through the garden. As they fade, the cat mint Six Hills Giant cover their passing. They are underplanted in spring with the beautiful white lily-flowered tulip White Trumpeter. Lovely in the summer when their shadows cast a magical light in the sun. In the avenue there are forty Robinia pseudoacacia Umbraculifera, grown as standard trees, high grafted at nine feet. I don’t think he cares much for pekes as I’m told my predecessor Darling Boy chased his cat down the road and it never returned he has never forgotten the episode, although it happened a decade ago.ĭodging the rain, frosts and wind, the Avenue of the Unicorn has had its annual hair-cut.
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Keen gardeners should not be without his series of books on plants. Dearest dragged him round the garden in the rain with a list of all her gardening problems, all of which of course he answered.
Mother has been on botanical exhibitions with him to China, Tibet and Africa. Amongst the guests was Mother s guru Martyn Rix, the garden writer and botanist. She told me I could lick out the pan if I didn’t pester constantly for a taste. I helped Dearest Mother on Friday, when she was cooking Coq-au-vin for a lunch party. “Friendship outstays the hurrying flight of years and aye abides through laughter and through tears”
"Titanic" co-star, familiarly crossword clue.Warmest month in Patagonia crossword clue.First permanent settlement by people of European descent in what is now Utah crossword clue.Choice of one who's too hard to please crossword clue.Like a good pre-marathon meal, informally crossword clue.Red diamond or black opal, for instance crossword clue.
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