Well today is
Bloomsday after all so I couldn't resist this. June blooms at their best in the garden.
Irises, (nearly finished) Aquilegia (too many - must pull some out), Oriental Poppies (Spectacular), Peony Roses (Colour clashes are vital in a cottage garden!), Cistus (The grandchildren call them the fried egg flowers) and the second Clematis to flower. My willow things in the background.
James Joyce's 1901
census form and I presume this is Norah Barnacle's
census form. (Norah with a h!). Joyce first went out with Norah, who was working as a chambermaid in Dublin, on 16 June 1904, an event which provided the date for the action of
Ulysses. They were in Trieste in 1911.
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