Please, not snow in November. I live down a farm track 1km long. Stuck when it snows. Going to England in Nov. Don't want to have snow when travelling.
I like Verdun's jokes too.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
sounds like robin hood stacey ,hope it turns up , thanks everyone who wished my grandaughter mahinor a happy 4th birthday ,shes flat out now zzzzzzzzzzzzzz busy two days and guy fawkes night to come
It's in the back where no one can get in its really really weird..... Unless it's blown under the rhododendron bush I guess.... I would blame the fox they were responsible for the great egg bury last year.... It was hysterical me and my neighbours kept finding eggs buried in our pots... We caught the foxes on tape doing it... Just don't know where they got the eggs from!!! Cause it wasn't from my chickens
Verd you don't have to be telling jokes to make us laugh- after the car bill I could do with something to laugh at. Ohhh yes I'll just look at and play with my new phone. We'll try to stop the snow Lizzie.
Stacey are you sure Verd didn't pop round. He did admit to stealing plants in the night once- prehaps he fancied your pot.
Bob you have the most fantastic vocab, using big words that none of the rest of us have heard of
Don't eat yellow snow was the punchline to a joke my boys used to tell Stacey.
Have a wonderful evening everyone- hope GW is good tonight
This carnival been to those before but a Glastonbury, very cold if you going wrap up well it is nice a warm when floats go past with all those lights and enjoyable, shame the ones that break down and the ones with less lights as bulbs blown and all those stalls with food goodies yum yum
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Very weird, Stacey, could anyone have nicked it?
Please, not snow in November. I live down a farm track 1km long. Stuck when it snows. Going to England in Nov. Don't want to have snow when travelling.
I like Verdun's jokes too.
sounds like robin hood stacey ,hope it turns up , thanks everyone who wished my grandaughter mahinor a happy 4th birthday ,shes flat out now zzzzzzzzzzzzzz busy two days and guy fawkes night to come
It's in the back where no one can get in its really really weird..... Unless it's blown under the rhododendron bush I guess.... I would blame the fox they were responsible for the great egg bury last year.... It was hysterical me and my neighbours kept finding eggs buried in our pots... We caught the foxes on tape doing it... Just don't know where they got the eggs from!!! Cause it wasn't from my chickens
Verd you don't have to be telling jokes to make us laugh- after the car bill I could do with something to laugh at. Ohhh yes I'll just look at and play with my new phone. We'll try to stop the snow Lizzie.
Stacey are you sure Verd didn't pop round. He did admit to stealing plants in the night once- prehaps he fancied your pot.
Bob you have the most fantastic vocab, using big words that none of the rest of us have heard of
Don't eat yellow snow was the punchline to a joke my boys used to tell Stacey.
Have a wonderful evening everyone- hope GW is good tonight
doc who get get there in the tardis
Nice lazy evening me thinks, OH just gone to get fish and chips. Naughty I know but just can't be bothered to cook tonight.
Evening all
This carnival been to those before but a Glastonbury, very cold if you going wrap up well it is nice a warm when floats go past with all those lights and enjoyable, shame the ones that break down and the ones with less lights as bulbs blown and all those stalls with food goodies yum yum
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been indoors did a small bit of bird watching out window that is all still feel rough
Remember GW 8pm tonight and Autumn watch after at 8.30pm
Hello folks
Home from work, supper eaten, feet up all ready for GW and Autumnwatch - is this the first time Autumnwatch has been shown on Fridays?
Oooh, Monty's got his big woolly jumper on!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hasn't he just lol. Thought that pot he planted up was a wee but overcrowded for my liking
I cram things into winter pots, bulbs underneath, plants on top - after all, they're not going to grow very much in the winter are they?
I just popped out onto the terrace with a torch - there was Hefty the big hedgehog chomping into something he'd found amongst the pots of hostas
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.