every colour except grey!
We've been following the Chelsea flower show on the television this week and loved seeing the range and diversity of show gardens. We thought the Chatsworth garden stood out head and shoulders from the rest, and smiled at the first ever prize winning display of potatoes! I was just thinking that the exhibitors work really hard to get their plants perfect and their displays immaculate, but one thing they don't have to worry about at Chelsea is weeding! Here we've been pulling them out by the barrow full every day for weeks, and planting just has to wait. However, the weather is getting warmer and the ground is getting drier so we may be over the worst now.
Here are some of the highlights of the Chenevaux flower show!
Rose Danse du Feu on the front of the barbeque palace. |
Buddleia alternifolia - full of bees |
An area of natural grasses, the croquet lawn is just in front of the wooden structure to the left. |
Not a laughing matter! |
Anyway back to the nice things .....
Beautiful peonies |
Madame Alfred Carriere |
Enough of the garden! Mark has been busy in the studio and has just opened the kiln after a glaze firing. More trauma! He really packed the kiln carefully to maximise use of the space and had spent days on the items in it, throwing, first firing, then glazing - then he put the kiln on on Saturday night with the expectation that it would take about 12 hours to reach temperature. 18 hours later it had just finished! As the kiln has to cool down from its internal temperature of 1250C to about 350C we then had to wait until late this morning (Monday) to open it and see if the firing had been successful - and as you can see it was! Mark will now have to check each of the elements to see if any have blown, and replace them before he does any more firings.
Hurrah the kiln gods have been kind. |
These are some of the vessels that were at the back of the top shelf.
Even after a day the pots are still too hot to handle. This is a stoneware bowl, thrown on the wheel.
And a close-up of the glaze which is rather beautiful.
At the moment Mark's making a built-in barbeque on the terrace at the end of the barbeque palace, summer's here!
A bit of imagination needed at the moment! |
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