Morning everyone. Very tired. Must be trying to adjust to the new time,😪 Tomorrow, we are going to Canberra for our grandsons 19th birthday. Lunch at a club they like, then a bit of shopping for me in the “Big Shops” to get things I can’t get here. Catch up all your news later.
You are right Hosta, it is faux outrage, a bunch of people saying what they know the brexiteers want to hear, even though it is the same group who espouse free trade. I thought that the April Fool where the EU said they would be changing the new EU passport to blue, was hysterical, I wish they would do it.
How can you lie there and think of England When you don't even know who's in the team
Hi everyone-well I don't log on for a couple of days -so much chatter, must be the wet weather. Why oh why on the only dry day of the weekend did we choose to have a house full for Sunday Lunch? Went to Claydon yesterday (NT). Not the most stunning property but had the advantage that it was only just over an hours drive & we could avoid all motorways & hence most traffic. Biggest claim to fame it's the house where Florence Nightingale spent a lot of her summers as her sister had married into the Verney family. We didn't go round the garden too wet & cold & would have cost extra. Hope everyone is keeping well.
It is dark, grey and persisting down here and feels a lot colder than the 11C registering on the weather station. I shall just resign myself to sewing then. Should be sunny, or at least dry, tomorrow pm and Thursday for sowing. It's so wet I don't even fancy carting all the doings - composts, trays, seeds - down to the polytunnel. Maybe it'll ease up later.
Yesterday, after the big clean, we moved some of the old kitchen cupboards into the annex ready to have new feet, new work tops and maybe be painted. Minstrel is so frustrated that it is raining outside every single door and window that she is using them as a sort of obstacle course - in, out and over she goes.
What are you going to make with all your new wool Dove? Hope your local flooding wasn't too severe Liri. Tea sounds good Yvie.
Keep well Pdoc and warm Hosta. Greetings to all others as you pop in.
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Very tired. Must be trying to adjust to the new time,😪
Tomorrow, we are going to Canberra for our grandsons 19th birthday. Lunch at a club they like, then a bit of shopping for me in the “Big Shops” to get things I can’t get here.
Catch up all your news later.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
You are right Hosta, it is faux outrage, a bunch of people saying what they know the brexiteers want to hear, even though it is the same group who espouse free trade.
I thought that the April Fool where the EU said they would be changing the new EU passport to blue, was hysterical, I wish they would do it.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
It would be fun if the EU entered into the Brexit game ... it is a game isn't it?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hope everyone is keeping well.
Yesterday, after the big clean, we moved some of the old kitchen cupboards into the annex ready to have new feet, new work tops and maybe be painted. Minstrel is so frustrated that it is raining outside every single door and window that she is using them as a sort of obstacle course - in, out and over she goes.
What are you going to make with all your new wool Dove? Hope your local flooding wasn't too severe Liri. Tea sounds good Yvie.
Keep well Pdoc and warm Hosta. Greetings to all others as you pop in.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.