Cynthia we start school on 1st September ever year. My daughter starts the secondary school - bilogy , chemistry and English field which lasts 3 years and the fianl exam and university..She is excited and nervous about it new teachers, friends , environment
Nice weather nice place.
ReplyDeleteHolidays nearly finished. It looks quite dry but not like our dry. The public gardens look very nice.
ReplyDeleteAndrew , we start school on 1st September but since 25th August we have teachers meetings at school to prepare the organisation the new school year
DeleteThere are quite a few conifers growing there. Roman berries look lovely and brighten up the tree.
ReplyDeleteYes I love the berries they are wonderful..
Deletelovely garden plantings and nice trees!
ReplyDeleteA lovely place with beautiful garden and pretty fencing.
ReplyDeleteI love this place because it is charming in each season
DeletePretty gardens and flowers. The berries are pretty and colorful! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteSummer means colourful gardens and beauty
DeleteIt is a very nice place to enjoy anytime of the year.
ReplyDeleteYes you are right
DeleteI bet you will miss your summer days there but I imagine school is starting soon for you and your daughter.
ReplyDeleteCynthia we start school on 1st September ever year. My daughter starts the secondary school - bilogy , chemistry and English field which lasts 3 years and the fianl exam and university..She is excited and nervous about it new teachers, friends , environment
DeleteLooks like a lovely place to summer. - I liked the fence shot above Walking your dog. Also those orange berries.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kindness
DeleteLooks like a great place to enjoy warm summer days!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely it is
DeleteGosia
ReplyDeleteI read that now in Poland you are all looking for a "missing train".
Hope it is found - now that could be interesting.
Colin
Colin I am going to wrie about it shortly... yes now it is a hot debate about it...Reallly interesting situation
DeleteGosia.
DeleteI wonder how far that Malbork Castle is away from the "presumed/assumed"
whereabouts of that train?
I look forward to your report.
Cheers
Colin
Looks a lovely place to walk your dog.
ReplyDeleteThe wrought-iron fence wins hands down!
ReplyDeleteNice share and nice snaps!
Have a Happy Weekend!
Peace :)