So not fair is it - I don't stop (much) from morning till night and never lose any weight, can't understand it! Think I might have to go and have a bit of cake now to cheer myself up.
“Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
you know what it is DD, we must just be muscle bound from all the work!, i wouldnt mind, but it must be at least 3 days since i ate anything naughty , enjoy your cake
Drizzle here now - but I've still had the sprinkler on the broccoli and runner beans for 20 minutes - the soil is bone dry. I've given the broccoli some chicken manure pellets too.
I also picked a big bunch of Swiss chard to have with sausages and baked sweet potatoes for supper
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Its those heavy bones girls, thats what weighs heavy, if it wasnt for them we would all be lightweights.
Really jealous Fairy, I love James Taylor, never seen him live. Been to loads of concerts but he's one I missed.
On Nanna duty today so no gardening for me. Just loads of kisses and cuddles.
Been a lovely day here in Worcester, it's cloudy now but it has been really warm. Hubby's home now so he's on G'andad duty (as grandchildren call him) gives me a chance to catch up.
What a hectic weekend - we thought we would have a rest but no - off to view a house for daughter tomorrow, They have taken a deep breath and put in an offer already. We will be there armed with step ladder torches, note book etc. Does have a GH I said 'Good you can grow your own wedding flowers then' - didn't go down very well
Afternoon tea was very yummy witha tour of the place afterwards - an old nunnery.
Saturday was charging around getting HW done for visitors - why is it the vacuum needs unhairing on such a day Then out for dinner.
Yesterday was showtime. Came home with bulbs but not all available that were on my wish list and a Euphorbia called Tasmanian Tiger - that has been for a long time.
I think next year though I will go to Harrogate instead as Malvern felt more like a shopaholics frenzy than a show
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cheers DD
, not on the same scale as your garden, dunno how you do it! sadly spin is still on for this week as im still not a dead ringer for Kylie!
So not fair is it - I don't stop (much) from morning till night and never lose any weight, can't understand it! Think I might have to go and have a bit of cake now to cheer myself up.
you know what it is DD, we must just be muscle bound from all the work!
, i wouldnt mind, but it must be at least 3 days since i ate anything naughty
, enjoy your cake 
Heavy shower of rain, first for 4 weeks. All water butts emptied into cans waiting for pour down. Pond desparately needs topping up.
Muscle weighs more than fat apparently!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Drizzle here now - but I've still had the sprinkler on the broccoli and runner beans for 20 minutes - the soil is bone dry. I've given the broccoli some chicken manure pellets too.
I also picked a big bunch of Swiss chard to have with sausages and baked sweet potatoes for supper
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
i must be very muscley then!
no rain here either, have just gone around the garden with the hose, even did the front garden-that almost never happens!
You and me both Bekkie
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Its those heavy bones girls, thats what weighs heavy, if it wasnt for them we would all be lightweights.
Really jealous Fairy, I love James Taylor, never seen him live. Been to loads of concerts but he's one I missed.
On Nanna duty today so no gardening for me. Just loads of kisses and cuddles.
Been a lovely day here in Worcester, it's cloudy now but it has been really warm. Hubby's home now so he's on G'andad duty (as grandchildren call him) gives me a chance to catch up.
Good day
What a hectic weekend - we thought we would have a rest but no - off to view a house for daughter tomorrow, They have taken a deep breath and put in an offer already. We will be there armed with step ladder torches, note book etc. Does have a GH I said 'Good you can grow your own wedding flowers then' - didn't go down very well
Afternoon tea was very yummy witha tour of the place afterwards - an old nunnery.
Saturday was charging around getting HW done for visitors - why is it the vacuum needs unhairing on such a day
Then out for dinner.
Yesterday was showtime. Came home with bulbs but not all available that were on my wish list and a Euphorbia called Tasmanian Tiger - that has been for a long time.
I think next year though I will go to Harrogate instead as Malvern felt more like a shopaholics frenzy than a show