A french garden must change.

It has been a long while that I have not posted a blog. But now that, after 25 year in this house and garden we are moving, I thought it is an opportunity to start writing again. We will be moving not too far but hoping for a house and a garden that are easier to maintain. So that is why I say a French garden must change.
I doubt we will find goats knocking on our back door as this one did four days ago. It was a gentle creature which suggested it had been kept as a pet as it wanted attention and company. We put it in our barn and Kourosh started asking around and contacting the people likely to keep a pet goat. We were surprised no one immediately claimed it and we were given hay by a neighbour and it seemed relatively happy on high in the barn. Eventually we contacted the local police and a lovely officer turned up in his car. He was very taken by the goat and admitted he was tempted to keep it himself! However, he had a better idea and contacted a nearby acquaintance who was happy to have the goat as company for his donkey. Our farmer neighbours kindly took the goat to his new home, a very pleasant enclosure with lots of green grass.

I have not been able to keep up with the garden or the photography or even the blogs I follow recently. The breast cancer I thought I had finished with in 2014 has reappeared. The last year or so has been one treatment after another. Now I am on the last three months of the treatment. I have had chemio, immunotherapy, operation, radiotherapy and now more chemio. This last one (Xeloda) seems like the toughest for me as apart from the obvious side effects my hands and feet are red and sore – preventing me from taking my long walks in the countryside.
Our move is in two weeks time. Unfortunately, I am not as excited as you might imagine planning a new (to us) garden as it takes so much energy to get out of this fog to be capable of the concentration that is needed.
I also look forward to receiving inspiration from the other bloggers I follow and often “stealing” their ideas.



































































