The decorator has ordered the wrong door paint for the house in town. What was supposed to be a cheerful red has along the way turned into a sludge like brown. A fresh batch of paint is ordered from Little Greene and should be here on Monday. In the meantime the decorators get on with painting the gutters. We are surprised to discover that the three teenage lads carefully work around a sparrows nest so as not to disturb it. They even turn their radio off.
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Well, that is an unfortunate color, but we look forward to seeing the cheery red. I've always wanted a red door, but, alas, the opportunity has not yet presented itself.
Hari Om
That's the colour of the original lupin from which all others came... Think "bluebonnet" as per the American usage. Like rhododendron, this imported garden plant is an escape and now considered an invasive species. Darned pretty, though! YAM xx
The lupins are beautiful - all of them. The front door, not so much. Red will be pretty!
Love the outlier in your already gorgeous flower bed!!!
I found out that lupins are related to the peanut family. I wonder if you could get an allergy to lupins?
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