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  • ChivetalkingChivetalking Posts: 2,296
    Good Morning LB, Ante, Debs & Rubee and all to follow,
    Hello @paulacastlepersonal nice to meet you, your garden sounds challenging but you are off to a good start,
    LB Hope you slept well, sorry to hear it’s raining there again,Ā 
    Ante Lovely bird photo and gorgeous tulips, you’ve had a very busy time hope today is restful for you,
    Debs Enjoy the day with fiancé, 
    Rubee I hope OH isn’t feeling too bad from his vaccine yesterday, staying in the warm sounds perfect,
    My head feels a bit muzzy this morning, so I’m going to leave the gadgets alone for the rest of the day.
    Have a lovely Sunday everyone.Ā 
  • ChivetalkingChivetalking Posts: 2,296
    Sorry Good Morning SGL šŸ‘‹
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Well I've done a little bit of potting on this morning - some Geranium sylvaticum album I've grown from seed and I've sowed some Nasturtium Alaska for my wall planters. I grew some last year but was a bit late in getting them started so hoping for a better show this season.
    Hazel - what are you like? Bet noone did what I did though. You would have thought that putting the clock forward one hour would have been straightforward. I only turned the hands a full 13 hours! I did have a good laugh at myself and decided that there is no hope for me.
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066
    Afternoon folks,Ā  It's a bit grey and drizzly this morning.Ā  Hope it picks up as I want to plant the foxgloves and heucheras I bought yesterday.Ā  I'm planning to sow some bean seeds too.
    Nice to meet you @paulacastlepersonal you certainly have your work cut out.
    Oh Hazel, that's not good perhaps you can take a nap after lunch, especially as it's Sunday.
    Lovely Tulips @Ante30
    Enjoy your day everyone.
    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    You little rascal Yvie! You told us all about the foxgloves but not about heucheras. It is not picking up here unfortunately so I might carry on practising my crochet. Ruby has inspired me!
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • RubeeRubee Posts: 8,932
    edited March 2021
    I am Ā pleased I have inspired you LB . I am enjoying crocheting my ethnic rug .I will have to order more wool . Thick wool crochets up very quickly .Yvie I love Fox Gloves ,so colourful .
    Hazel ,I am sure you will not make that mistake next year . My kitchen clock regulates itself . When we got it I nearly did the same as you’re when the time came to change the clocks .
  • bluebellsinthewildbluebellsinthewild Posts: 838
    edited March 2021
    LB I’m glad you enjoyed the match and it was the best one. Ā I’m just about to sort the clocks. Ā Hazel we can soon run out of room. Ā I’d love to have a peek in your greenhouse. Ā Lily it’s good to have a catch up with family. Ā I’m catching up with my sister next week. Ā Ante sounds like you have achieved a lot, time to treat yourself. Ā Biglad well done with all your endeavours, a well earned cuppa. Ā Chive I have a book case. Ā It’s reclaimed wood and assembled by my dad, a sterling job. Ā We took it round on removal weeks which made a difficult job okay. Ā Now to fill with books. Ā Have a good day everyone. Ā Hello Paula castle personal, welcome to the group.
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Hahaha yes Hazel, I'm a twonk and I really did laugh at myself. I love bookcases RosieBB The trouble is, one soon gets filled and then you need another one! One of my nieces is hoping to have a library room in her forever home - when she gets there. She really loves old books and when I told her about how when big house owners in olden times wanted to fill their libraries, they bought books by the yard, she was fascinated. Of course I had to explain to her what a 'yard' was because I'm sure she thought it just meant a yard full of books!
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • Ante1Ante1 Posts: 3,085
    Good evening folks.
    Day turned to be very nice and sunny after rain and wind this morning. I was very lazy and only sowed basil. Now having my tea and watching procession around castle. It's Flower sunday and procession is traditional in catholic church. I'm not religious but must admit that I feel some sort of comfort to watch people with candles in procession. Of course this year only twenty people is max.Ā 
    Tonight is Poirot again, and I'll continue with sofa and tv. 😁
    Croatia
  • Ante1Ante1 Posts: 3,085
    Have a lovely evening Hazel, especially watching Midsomer murders.
    Croatia
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