Sunday, May 31, 2009

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A bittermelon flower.

A bittermelon flower.



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Without sweetness in a woman's love there is no joy to be loved. The stronger a man, the harder a man works, the more important is true love from his wife and family. It is a wife's sweet love that keeps a man sm,iling even under hardest working conditions. A wife can be and should be like a sunshine in the life of a husband / father.

Free Father Day wallpaper.
In album Fathers Day

There are always so many good ideas to be gleaned at Chelsea, here are some of the things that have most struck me.

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Strong fathers love sweet love and sweet roses. Father Day wallpaper and ecard with pink roses. The stronger a father as man, the sweeter the love he needs and enjoys.
In album Fathers Day

Robert Nyman
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Guard Dog and A Dozing Mom


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I've been racking my brains, trying to decide what's different about the showground this year. Is it the layout of Main Avenue, or the presence of small gardens on the main catwalk? No, neither of those. The lack of the usual Chelsea chaos I have known for the last 21 years? No, not just that... After some 10 days of intense construction on site it's finally dawned on me... I'm missing the big band sound!

"What is he babbling about?", I can hear you say. Just across the way we used to have the Chelsea Barracks, a parade ground where the guards' band used to do daily practices. The haunting sound used to carry all over the showground, only interrupted by the landing of the occasional army helicopter. I didn't know the names of the tunes, but they were instantly recognisable to anyone who has watched a royal event on TV. I was often drawn through the tall railings and into Ranelagh Gardens, where I could escape the noise, dust and pressure, even if only for a few precious moments while I had my coffee break.

Now it's all gone; the buildings are just a mountain of crushed concrete waiting for more trendy apartments. Maybe in a few years the inhabitants of those very apartments will be adding to the other planning pressures the RHS find themselves under, but for the moment I just miss that uplifting music.

My crew are doing well and working steadily. The work is really tough, especially in the heat and dust, and my main role is to make sure the guys are safe and look after themselves. I relax and reflect by walking to the supermarket for gallons of water, suncream and the boys' favourites - custard creams! We are in the final slog and detail is everything. We've been lucky with the weather so far and for the show visitor or viewer that means they get better gardens. This is because the build is more relaxed and plants go in early so they have time to turn to the sun and adjust. The forecast is for rain this week; good for the plants but not so good for us. Time to dig out the waterproofs! This job isn't for the faint-hearted. Can you imagine not finishing on time? It's enough to make you dig deep and drive to the finishing line.


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