Better just eat it HF or she'll feed you sprout soup!!!!! It's like one of those snog, marry, avoid questions. Kale, liver or sprout soup. I'd have to just die.
I hope all the poorly peeps perk up soon.
It's still Wintry here and I'm trying to remind myself that when the sun's out I get too warm. (Sorry Hosta).
BL it's not like you to sound so flat. Your garden looks lovely so I hope you get your mojo back soon. You have been a bit busy so maybe after a wee rest you'll be all set.
My new steam mop has arrived so I'll have a little play. I'm dreading seeing how dirty my floors are.
Love liver too and we often have it here ... my little gardening granny used to have to eat raw liver sandwiches ... Victorian cure for anemia apparently
One load on the line and another in the machine ... the clouds are clearing and there's more than enough blue to make a sailor a pair of trousers, so I've changed the bedlinen.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Rushing about? There'll be no rushing about here my dear. I swithered about whether to get one or not as they are loved and hated in equal measure it seems so I just decided to go for it. Here's hoping.
I'm always too warm...always have been. It certainly doesn't help that I'm rather more "thick skinned" than I used to be too. It's like wearing a jumper you can't take off.
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liver and kale??? why do I deserve further punishment??
You know it's good for you
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I can't even look at raw liver. It looks like a giant blood clot.
Oh, I've just remembered my fave bit of last night's GW . Am I the only person who LOVED that Corten steel used as a retaining "wall"?
Morning all.
Better just eat it HF or she'll feed you sprout soup!!!!!
It's like one of those snog, marry, avoid questions. Kale, liver or sprout soup. I'd have to just die. 
I hope all the poorly peeps perk up soon.
It's still Wintry here and I'm trying to remind myself that when the sun's out I get too warm. (Sorry Hosta).
BL it's not like you to sound so flat. Your garden looks lovely so I hope you get your mojo back soon. You have been a bit busy so maybe after a wee rest you'll be all set.
My new steam mop has arrived so I'll have a little play. I'm dreading seeing how dirty my floors are.
Enjoy your Saturday.
pp, we've got a steam cleaner and I love it. Wee bit of a faff to set it all up, but when I do , I'm like a thing possessed.
A word of warning. We've got slate tiled floors and , post cleaning, they're like a sheet of ice. Beware rushing about wearing socks.!!!!!
I can only dream of being "too warm." I can't remember being this white in August.
moi aussi Hosta.
I switched off half way through the prog though, to watch summat else. Got a bit bored.
Missed your previous post - think you deserved a little treat. Hope you get some resolution when the results come in.
I've got a steam mop, but I sometimes find it a bit of a faff. It's the green, well known one, but it's quite top heavy for getting into corners etc.
ppauper - liver, raw or cooked
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Loved that steel retaining wall
Love liver too and we often have it here ... my little gardening granny used to have to eat raw liver sandwiches ... Victorian cure for anemia apparently
One load on the line and another in the machine ... the clouds are clearing and there's more than enough blue to make a sailor a pair of trousers, so I've changed the bedlinen.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Thanks Fairy.x
Rushing about? There'll be no rushing about here my dear. I swithered about whether to get one or not as they are loved and hated in equal measure it seems so I just decided to go for it. Here's hoping.
I'm always too warm...always have been. It certainly doesn't help that I'm rather more "thick skinned" than I used to be too. It's like wearing a jumper you can't take off.
Raw liver FG?!?!? You make me boke!
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