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Tuesday, 12 October 2010
The october garden in three parts!
Charles setting off with determination this afternoon
Olley as a cat has adopted the role of supervisor
grasses and Agaves in the Italian Garden
and a wilder corner
St Micheal's Mount beyond the garden
pretty good for october though!
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