Spinning in the Corgyncombe Garden of Herbs!
Jenny Wren Lindenwood was delighted to welcome the Wren back this spring!
Fritillaria meleagris
It was a soggy, rainy wet May but the pearly drops on the flowers are so pretty!
Forget-Me-Nots
When the rain stops, Jenny Wren enjoys taking her spinning wheel out into the Corgyncombe Garden of Herbs. Sweet woodruff, forget-me-nots, lamb's-ears, chives, Lady's Keys and heart's ease provide a pleasing background. She loves to hear the birdies singing... especially the Wren.
Corgyncombe Wren
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