Well that explains why we don't have children. There's no way I'm risking a broken neck trying to squeeze pass my partner (think big rugby player with the cordination of a drunk ferret) on the stairs!! As for convincing him to use a saucer...
Its raining hard here, really hard. Hard enough that we're letting the engineers open the blind to see *gasp* the outside (fear not the river running down the street will put them off wanting to experience said outside though we fear the flighty ones may try and hide under their desks). This means chances of my being able to waste the afternoon watching dog walkers is minimal.
Unfortunately the BBC weather report looks like tomorrows potting up of plants may well be done with assistance from a canoe.
My Mum used to do the White Rabbit thing - from London
Sorry not here yesterday, computer GRRRRRR, couldn't use it all day and felt very fed up.
Up and running now but still not right. Between 11.30 last night and this morniing it managed to pick up another nasty Wasn't using it either.
I was trying to keep an eye on something on Ebay as well!
I have potted on some cuttings, probably too late but never had any success before, and they had good roots. Next thing is how to keep them alive over winter!
Trying to tidy house - visitors coing to stay tomorrow - not very good at that. Does mean I won't be around over the weekend either.
I can remeber "rabbitts, rabbitts, rabbitts" and " a flick and a kick" etc. from being very small, probably from my Grandmother. If she said it as a child that takes it back to Victorian times.
I was hoping to get more planting done tomorrow, Clarington but if I'm going to need a canoe....I could move the flag Irises I suppose
The pile of bulbs is gradually getting smaller though! Got more in today and going back out now that I've had some lunch. Ground is soaking wet so just as well most of them are in pots or in the new raised beds.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Its drizzling steadily here. I am uploading garden animal pictuers on to the camera thread. I keep coming across warm place diving pictures. I'm getting withdrawal symptoms. I need warmth on my old bones.
Potty sad to hear about car expense, mine due MOT later in the month
Fidget, I also want some warmth on my bones and " arthur" fingers and thumb now started playing up again. Think my toes are starting as well . Really want to go away to somewhere warm, and it's only just November. Usually go in Feb / March. For a Yorkshire lass I'm feeble.
On the bright side supermarket shop with Mum done in just over 2 hrs..world record. At least it was warm in there, once we cleared the first chilled aisle, but then we hit the fridges Came out to chucking down rain, M safely in car me a drowned rat. It's a look I do so well.
Fairy everything here sodden. Part of lawn ( green stuff) like a swamp.
Think I've got my maungy head on again. Best check Verdun's jokes again, that thread makes me laugh
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all beacuse of white rabbits!!!
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Well that explains why we don't have children. There's no way I'm risking a broken neck trying to squeeze pass my partner (think big rugby player with the cordination of a drunk ferret) on the stairs!! As for convincing him to use a saucer...
Its raining hard here, really hard. Hard enough that we're letting the engineers open the blind to see *gasp* the outside (fear not the river running down the street will put them off wanting to experience said outside though we fear the flighty ones may try and hide under their desks). This means chances of my being able to waste the afternoon watching dog walkers is minimal.
Unfortunately the BBC weather report looks like tomorrows potting up of plants may well be done with assistance from a canoe.
Good day
My Mum used to do the White Rabbit thing - from London
Sorry not here yesterday, computer GRRRRRR, couldn't use it all day and felt very fed up.
Up and running now but still not right. Between 11.30 last night and this morniing it managed to pick up another nasty
Wasn't using it either.
I was trying to keep an eye on something on Ebay as well!
I have potted on some cuttings, probably too late but never had any success before, and they had good roots. Next thing is how to keep them alive over winter!
Trying to tidy house - visitors coing to stay tomorrow - not very good at that. Does mean I won't be around over the weekend either.
I can remeber "rabbitts, rabbitts, rabbitts" and " a flick and a kick" etc. from being very small, probably from my Grandmother. If she said it as a child that takes it back to Victorian times.
Wikipedia dates it back to 1906. Edwardian, not Victorian, sorry
I was hoping to get more planting done tomorrow, Clarington but if I'm going to need a canoe....I could move the flag Irises I suppose
The pile of bulbs is gradually getting smaller though! Got more in today and going back out now that I've had some lunch. Ground is soaking wet so just as well most of them are in pots or in the new raised beds.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Its drizzling steadily here. I am uploading garden animal pictuers on to the camera thread. I keep coming across warm place diving pictures. I'm getting withdrawal symptoms. I need warmth on my old bones.
Afternoon all.
Mixed day here. I love my new phone but car £250 to £300 to get through MOT. It's not worth much more
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Potty sad to hear about car expense, mine due MOT later in the month
Fidget, I also want some warmth on my bones and " arthur" fingers and thumb now started playing up again. Think my toes are starting as well
. Really want to go away to somewhere warm, and it's only just November. Usually go in Feb / March. For a Yorkshire lass I'm feeble.
On the bright side supermarket shop with Mum done in just over 2 hrs..world record.
At least it was warm in there, once we cleared the first chilled aisle, but then we hit the fridges
Came out to chucking down rain, M safely in car me a drowned rat. It's a look I do so well.
Fairy everything here sodden. Part of lawn ( green stuff) like a swamp.
Think I've got my maungy head on again. Best check Verdun's jokes again, that thread makes me laugh