Economy 7, cooking a blueberry crumble, as we speak, very good yeald this year, from just one bush, also got loads of googogs, the Japanese big red ones, agin one bush I put in last year.
Morning NB. ( methinks Joyce and Pat are both ladies)
What Chris Evans is paid ,and what he " earns " are , IMHO two very different things. How can he "earn" 10 times what Laura Keunsberg, the Political Editor "earns"?
The pain is at the base of toes 2 / 3 . Not like a splinter / stabbing pain, more like the heavy dull ache after , say, dropping something heavy, or even akin to when I broke a toe by stubbing it .
Morning people (how's that for avoiding one sex over another), I didn't get notifications that anyone had been on after my chat with Joyce, so I haven't checked for a while.
I managed to get my washing in about half a minute before we got a cloud burst of hail/sleet. How's that for planning. Hubby went flying out the door yelling that the weather was changing and he needed to bring more wood inside. (I'd been telling him for at least half an hour that the clouds were building up down south without any reactions from the computer room).
We have a baby robin too. He seems very tame, if a bit stupid. Two pots of food in front of him, mealworms in one and sunflower seed in the other. He is picking up bits from between the slats in the table. Meanwhile scruff the robin is annoyed that he is back on dried mealworms instead of live ones. He keeps coming in front of me and jumping up and down. A bit like a two year old having a paddy. Hubby is waiting to see who gives in first. I only buy the live ones when they are feeding babies and they have all fledged now.
Clarington bring "natural" yogurt, I ll be waiting!!! Those small metal containers, I have made the bluebeery crumble have another container full to the top with gooseberries, too bit for a crumble, and none of the family like gooseberries, not enough for jam any ideas?
Send them here Nanny B ... Can never have enough gooseberries
Morning all G'day Pat
Hosta - sounds like the way the balls of my feet used to feel after a night dancing in three and a half inch heels.
But get it checked. Could be a sort of Plantar fasciitis, but that usually starts with sharp pain in the heel. Can adrenalin probs affect tendons/ligaments maybe?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Economy 7, cooking a blueberry crumble, as we speak, very good yeald this year, from just one bush, also got loads of googogs, the Japanese big red ones, agin one bush I put in last year.
Morning NB. ( methinks Joyce and Pat are both ladies)
What Chris Evans is paid ,and what he " earns " are , IMHO two very different things. How can he "earn" 10 times what Laura Keunsberg, the Political Editor "earns"?
The pain is at the base of toes 2 / 3 . Not like a splinter / stabbing pain, more like the heavy dull ache after , say, dropping something heavy, or even akin to when I broke a toe by stubbing it .
oops, Morning Chicky. You sneaked in there too.
I'll be over as fast as I can Nanny! I love blueberries.
Morning all!
Morning people (how's that for avoiding one sex over another), I didn't get notifications that anyone had been on after my chat with Joyce, so I haven't checked for a while.
I managed to get my washing in about half a minute before we got a cloud burst of hail/sleet. How's that for planning. Hubby went flying out the door yelling that the weather was changing and he needed to bring more wood inside. (I'd been telling him for at least half an hour that the clouds were building up down south without any reactions from the computer room).
i think we are in for a cold night.
Now I have to keep sneaking in to see if anyone else is there.
We have a baby robin too. He seems very tame, if a bit stupid. Two pots of food in front of him, mealworms in one and sunflower seed in the other. He is picking up bits from between the slats in the table. Meanwhile scruff the robin is annoyed that he is back on dried mealworms instead of live ones. He keeps coming in front of me and jumping up and down. A bit like a two year old having a paddy. Hubby is waiting to see who gives in first. I only buy the live ones when they are feeding babies and they have all fledged now.
Its tiddling it down here, thats what woke me up.
Clarington bring "natural" yogurt, I ll be waiting!!! Those small metal containers, I have made the bluebeery crumble have another container full to the top with gooseberries, too bit for a crumble, and none of the family like gooseberries, not enough for jam any ideas?
Send them here Nanny B ... Can never have enough gooseberries
Morning all
G'day Pat 
Hosta - sounds like the way the balls of my feet used to feel after a night dancing in three and a half inch heels.
But get it checked. Could be a sort of Plantar fasciitis, but that usually starts with sharp pain in the heel. Can adrenalin probs affect tendons/ligaments maybe?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.