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The listings for Melbourne Hall gardens include quite a few putti and cherubs on pedestals at various points around the Grand Basin. Frankly, I can't remember which is which of any of this bunch!
My lantern project for the patio. I found 3 of these and converted them by ripping out the old electric elements. These photos are for my blog, not pretty pictures ;)
Photo taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, One of the Interns, Amy is showing a piece of crystal she found, 6/17/21
Photo by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, the girls head back to work after resting with Anna taking up the rear, 6/17/21
Creative tree shaping at Levens Hall Cumbria. One of the most significant topiary gardens in the world.
Ben and Aaron work the washpack, where we get all of the crops ready for storage. Soon we'll have a tent to give more shade, as well as a faucet hook up.
Taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, Lindsey explaining to the girls the purpose of the cardboard for the garden project, 6/16/21
The naturally decomposing stump our bird bath sits on. The insects, woodpecker and nuthatch like it.
Hodsock Priory near Blyth has a snowdrop tour every year. In spite of its name it was never a priory. And the gateway is the only authentic bit dating before the Victorian era.
Photo taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, the girls look on as Lindsey explains the importance of the soil to the garden, 6/16/21