It didn't start raining until later in the afternoon so while I got on with my hedge cutting (back and part of the top done now), Peter got out the circular saw and cut up all the branches that were in a big pile on the back patio. I was able to get one of the fireplace alcoves filled with these small logs and I'll be able to stack some by the side of the wood-burner but I'll have to think where to store the rest. Somewhere dry preferably without a damp floor.
I saw the stag out in the field again yesterday evening, at least I think it was the same one but I couldn't see the side with the wound. He was being followed at a distance of about 30ft by another deer, either a female or a young one as it didn't have any antlers.
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Wow, you've got a lot of wood to find a home for. What is the flower you pictured...looks to me Columbine?
Got it in one, aka aquilegia or Granny's Bonnets. They self-seed around the place (low maintenance!)and I think they are very cottage garden.
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