Sweet peas bloom in the morning sunshine of the Scottish garden, and the scent is, well, sweet…
Moths enjoy the thistles…
And when the night comes, badgers frolic!
TENDU: Dancing in the City
He’s a damaged diva, used to getting his own way. She’s an autistic ballet girl who speaks her truth without tact. What could possibly go wrong?
⭐️ Romantic Suspense
⭐️ Age-gap Romance
⭐️ Secret Relationship
⭐️ Set in Scotland and London
⭐️ Completed series
“I could feel what the characters were feeling, feel their pain; it broke my heart and then healed it and made it sing.” Amazon review
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this looks like a magical garden where all the animals and flowers are friends.
Sometimes it is like that, but the animals do destroy the flowers on occasion!
We had a badger that lived in a huge pile of wood waste and leaves at our old house. We didn’t se him but a guy that put a camera on one of our trees did.
I haven’t seen sweet peas in years – too delicate to grow in the heat here!
No heat problem in Scotland for the sweet peas 😀
The flowers are beautiful, Ailish, and the badgers are cute.
They are cute, always so excited and happy seeming.
I love sweet peas so much!
I do too. I associate them with my Granny who used to grow them in her garden when I was little.
Man! Those are some nicely upholstered badgers!
Indeed!
I wonder how badgers came to be called badgers.
I have no idea. They do ‘badger’ each other a bit when competing for food.
British badgers are so much cuter than American badgers. American badgers look a bit like they’ve had a hard night.
They’ve got really long noses, haven’t they, the American ones? Quite exotic looking.
Badgers!
Yes!
Would love to see some badgers around my house, but I have to settle for the four fawns that play in my yard every few days.
They sound lovely 🙂