From Siem Reap on the way to Phnom Bok - several small peaceful village sceneries during rainy season.
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Nice violete flowers
Thousands of square kms flat land means lots of flooded regions each rainy season resulting in lots of fish and other fast growing food in addition to rice.
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Completely covered with various beautiful pond plants - papyrus plant, lotus plants, water hyacinths and more. The entire pond is a beautiful mixture of tropical pond plants.
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On second thoughts - almost forgot we had the rest of the week to go! (by the way I am writing this from the Tatton tent which is at present bein g deluged by the tail end of a passing storm - however, we are close to a flower bed containing Noah's Ark so there is an escape route!).
The garden has been a great success with the public. It's also been enhanced this week by the presence of the Cheshire Poet Laureate, W. Terry Fox, reading landscape inspired poetry: his own, some from local school Manor Park Primary in Knutsford and even poems from would-be bards among Tatton staff!
Mingling in and out of the crowds all week have been many gardening celebrities, including two 'bits of lads' I knew when they were students: namely Joe Swift and Toby Buckland. It was good to catch up on old times - though they reckon they are not so old.
Finally we met up with Gilly, chief blogger for this event!
So all it remains is to dismantle everything early next week, put everything in store and continue to plan for next year. See you then!
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