Having completely forgotten about the Primgraph's garden party today, I thought I would make amends with a few photographs from earlier in the week at the Primgraph's site in Glengarry, built by Mr. Edward Pearse

Above, the imposing entrance, with Steam Sky City rising in the background.

Some of the roses entered into the rose contest, along with the prizes.

Inside, the staff offices are luxuriously appointed.

I relax in a small room. At first, I was delighted to see what I thought was a Clockwork Bear, but it turned out to be merely a polar bear, stuffed, with a clock mounted on him. He made good company, however.
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