Good morning all, very busy day at work yesterday lots of queries and quite a few misfiled prescriptions so will be having words on Monday. Not an easy day but I got through it. We only allow a few at a time in but with the awful weather it is difficult we don’t want to keep people standing in the rain for ages, often if they have come in a car they are not adequately dressed. It’s a tricky one.Â
You have all been busy love the little tree and the throw is lovely too, perfect for a kitty cat.Â
Quiet day today. If it stays dry I may get in the garden for a bit.Â
Ladies, you are world champions in knitting. You crafted beautiful things.
Debs, try to rest and relax today.
Rainy morning here. Rain caught me on the half way of planting garlic. I continued till end and came home completely wet. At least I'm over with that. Sunday is, like always, reserved for tv and book. Maybe I plant some tulips in pots.
Good morning Debs and Ante. Debs - you survived a hectic day so well done you and I hope that you can get out into your garden sometime today. Ante, you deserve your rest day. Its a good time to plant those lovely bargain tulips you got the other day. Its amazing to think about all that beauty enclosed in a rather ordinary bulb just waiting to delight us all in the Spring.
Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
Your harvest pictures are little works of art Ante. I remember pearl corn from teaching genetics to my students. They were quite fascinated to discover that corn didn't just come in 'yellow'.
Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
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Ladies, you are world champions in knitting. You crafted beautiful things.
Debs, try to rest and relax today.
Rainy morning here. Rain caught me on the half way of planting garlic. I continued till end and came home completely wet. At least I'm over with that.
Sunday is, like always, reserved for tv and book. Maybe I plant some tulips in pots.
Have a nice and relaxing Sunday.
Here is my small harvest from yesterday
Here is very small pearl corn. I saw them late, so they didn't mature properly.