Thank you Dove, that's kind of you. I don't think I have your address. But, looking at your link, there are at least 3 places that sell them within easy reach of the cottage. So we'll see about buying them the old fashioned way first.
It has rained again today so still no garden therapy.
Yvie, the diggings in our lawn are usually big green woodpeckers. Maybe that's why we don't seem to get Daddy Longs Legs anymore.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
I've emailed the welsh side of the family - they're virtually on the epicentre!
We've had a couple of earthquakes here since we've lived in Norwich. One woke us in the middle of the night ... there were quite a few Japanese students living in our street and they all rushed out into the street in case it was The Big One. Lots of excitement. We went back to sleep.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
"Hosta, the pictures only show a few of the 15 courses, I don't think you would have been hungry."
Now yer talkin'.
Just popped into Waitrose as I taken a pager home, oops. Hoovered up some bargains. Cheese 10p a lump, lamb steaks 39p, burgers 25p, pork meat balls 25p. I'll take my chance of still being alive after eating one day past sell by date stuff.
.....and we found cake - which always tastes better when you feel like you’ve earned it - we had slices of salted caramel, carrot and walnut cake -each split three ways
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Thank you Dove, that's kind of you. I don't think I have your address. But, looking at your link, there are at least 3 places that sell them within easy reach of the cottage. So we'll see about buying them the old fashioned way first.
It has rained again today so still no garden therapy.
Yvie, the diggings in our lawn are usually big green woodpeckers. Maybe that's why we don't seem to get Daddy Longs Legs anymore.
Hosta, the pictures only show a few of the 15 courses, I don't think you would have been hungry.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
I've emailed the welsh side of the family - they're virtually on the epicentre!
We've had a couple of earthquakes here since we've lived in Norwich. One woke us in the middle of the night ... there were quite a few Japanese students living in our street and they all rushed out into the street in case it was The Big One. Lots of excitement. We went back to sleep.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
BL if we can help just let us know
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Good to know FG is OK. Looking forward to having her back on board.
RG - I hope you'd had a good nap before the trembling woke you up.
punkdoc says
"Hosta, the pictures only show a few of the 15 courses, I don't think you would have been hungry."
Now yer talkin'.
Just popped into Waitrose as I taken a pager home, oops. Hoovered up some bargains. Cheese 10p a lump, lamb steaks 39p, burgers 25p, pork meat balls 25p. I'll take my chance of still being alive after eating one day past sell by date stuff.
"A lump"? That's a technical retail term, huh?
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
Sure is in these parts
What a glorious day for a walk on the Downs
.....and we found cake - which always tastes better when you feel like you’ve earned it - we had slices of salted caramel, carrot and walnut cake -each split three ways
Really looking forward to having Fairy back too
Just read about the earthquake on the news Rgirl .....must have been a strange (and pretty unnerving) feeling