toolbox counsellor: love this blue bowl
toolbox counsellor: only saw pen when produced
toolbox counsellor: Beautiful way to recycle broken pots.
toolbox counsellor: If or when l have a garden of my own...l would love to have some of these clay balls.
toolbox counsellor: This beautiful red candle holder, looks beautiful when the light shines on or through it. Gorgeous!
toolbox counsellor: There were 2 of these elehants in a small garden in front of a block of flats in Richmond.
toolbox counsellor: The sort of cats l like..no hairs on the seetee or my clothes!
toolbox counsellor: Cheeky bird box!
toolbox counsellor: Unlucky for some..yes?
toolbox counsellor: It called out to me on the beach!
toolbox counsellor: I love this sign!
toolbox counsellor: can you see the face in this stone?
toolbox counsellor: Rather a fat robin....too many worms l feel!!
toolbox counsellor: I want these stones...my favorite blue.
toolbox counsellor: I had to look twice to make sure these boots were real or not. They are not real but they do look good actually. I don't normally like things like this in gardens, but in these tiny country cottages..they seem to fit. Don't ask me why !
toolbox counsellor: welcome sign and a butterfly.
toolbox counsellor: white boot plant pot!
toolbox counsellor: This image proves you can get a lot of pots in a very small space!small garden
toolbox counsellor: Recycled bulter's basin. I have always wanted on of these basin's in my kitchen.What a waste to be in a garden!
toolbox counsellor: 3 caulflowers on ledge
toolbox counsellor: my sea shell hanging..copied from one l saw in Cornwall.
toolbox counsellor: Who removed the door and why?
toolbox counsellor: l would never have guessed!
toolbox counsellor: This is above the archway shown in the last image.
toolbox counsellor: what an amazing arch way
toolbox counsellor: old water pump in Richmond Park by Robin Hood Gate.