Fidget - we'll have to have a discussion about Line of Duty - isn't it incredible! I have to keep quiet at work the next morning as my friend doesn't see it till Thursday night. Can't wait to see what happens - but will miss it terribly when it finishes.
Weather has cleared here. Work done, shopping done, will get washing out shortly when it's done. Lunch eaten. I seem to be very organised today. Not sure how that happened...
Revolution Dove...count me in
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
She's certainly manipulating Martin Compston - what a cracking actor he's turned out to be after fame going to his head as a youngster. It keeps twisting and turning doesn't it? They're all brilliant. Either she's the ultimate bunny boiler or Dryden's even more clever and conniving than she is! Don't know why it was stuck on BBC 2 on a Wednesday with hardly any promotion. Should be in a prime slot.
I'll have some of that bread, pretty please Dove
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I hacked down(with saw and loppers)4 more buddlejas. Lots of cuttings made. Its far too early for buddleja cuttings but the shoots I was cutting off looked too good to waste. If they don't take I've not lost much. If they do, I have dartmoor, pink, white, variegated and globosa up for grabs. I suspect my arms will be complaining tomorrow.
That bread looks lovely! My bread maker would never make a nice loaf no matter what I tried and I just haven't had the motivation to make it by hand again (I used to make all my bread by hand when I first moved out - the house I lived in didn't have central heating for the first year and so in the winter the only way I could stay warm was to lock myself in the kitchen with the oven on making breads and big stews to freeze and microwave for super later in the week.
Had a bread maker, quite an old one and was huge so nowhere to put it. Now in charity shop sadly, made great bread though. Used to love doing banana bread when son was little.
Well I have spent a long time today doing very little.
Moved plants around in the greenhouse, to make room for more seeds to be sown. Then spent ages wandering round with notebook and pen, deciding what was going to go where and looking at old notes to see which perennials I had decided needed moving, back in the autumn. Satisfiying, if somewhat lazy, when there is so much to do.
Got some nice tuna steaks for tea, just need to decide what to do with them, probably some sort of stir fry.
How can you lie there and think of England When you don't even know who's in the team
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Sorry, no cake here today, but I've got some warm bread and some cheese and chutney if anyone wants a sandwich
Clari can make cake for pudding
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Fidget - we'll have to have a discussion about Line of Duty - isn't it incredible! I have to keep quiet at work the next morning as my friend doesn't see it till Thursday night. Can't wait to see what happens - but will miss it terribly when it finishes.
Weather has cleared here. Work done, shopping done, will get washing out shortly when it's done. Lunch eaten. I seem to be very organised today. Not sure how that happened...
Revolution Dove...count me in
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Fairygirl, I'm not sure that Miss Innocence really is, or is she Miss Revenge (woman scorned)
She's certainly manipulating Martin Compston - what a cracking actor he's turned out to be after fame going to his head as a youngster. It keeps twisting and turning doesn't it? They're all brilliant. Either she's the ultimate bunny boiler or Dryden's even more clever and conniving than she is! Don't know why it was stuck on BBC 2 on a Wednesday with hardly any promotion. Should be in a prime slot.
I'll have some of that bread, pretty please Dove
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I hacked down(with saw and loppers)4 more buddlejas. Lots of cuttings made. Its far too early for buddleja cuttings but the shoots I was cutting off looked too good to waste. If they don't take I've not lost much. If they do, I have dartmoor, pink, white, variegated and globosa up for grabs. I suspect my arms will be complaining tomorrow.
Nice and sunny here now.
That bread looks lovely! My bread maker would never make a nice loaf no matter what I tried and I just haven't had the motivation to make it by hand again (I used to make all my bread by hand when I first moved out - the house I lived in didn't have central heating for the first year and so in the winter the only way I could stay warm was to lock myself in the kitchen with the oven on making breads and big stews to freeze and microwave for super later in the week.
Clari hugs.
I'm not a big bread eater but would fancy a slice of yours Dove.
Fidget you'll ache tomoz'.
Can I be Miss Innocent ? Quite like that name
Well I have spent a long time today doing very little.
Moved plants around in the greenhouse, to make room for more seeds to be sown. Then spent ages wandering round with notebook and pen, deciding what was going to go where and looking at old notes to see which perennials I had decided needed moving, back in the autumn. Satisfiying, if somewhat lazy, when there is so much to do.
Got some nice tuna steaks for tea, just need to decide what to do with them, probably some sort of stir fry.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Hmm..... not sure Miss Innocent would suit you KEF.
Miss Prefect perhaps?