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  • good morning all image

    Clari, sorry love, but its all down hill after you hit 30! if i even sit for too long my joint  seize and i limp around for ages.... maybe its like growing pains and they go away? will let you knowimage

    DD your garden looks fab, youshould be very proud image

    fidget, your dive sounds amazing, cant wait to see your picsimage

    Dove, love the colour, very nice image

  • Liri, really enjoyed reading your post about your gardens, i couldnt imagine leaving this oneimage

    Verdun, i agree about this ebola buisness, not good image

  • Yvie, i meant to ask where you get the deep tissue massage, my OH could do with that, im not strong enough to help him much! hope its working for you image

  • Morning all,

    Can someone turn the tap off please, its been chucking it down for hours and now my gardens like a bog.

    Hope you feel better soon Clari.

    Have a nice time at son's Dove.

    Hope work isn't too bad Panda and Beaus.

    Chicky have a lovely time tonight.

    Fidget your hols sound amazing.

    Sorry can't remember what everyone else is/was doing so if you're poorly please get well and if you're doing something have a lovely time.

    See you later peeps byeeeeeee.

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Morning All

    When I had the tumble I was in France. We went to a hospital and the difference was that here you get wash your hands with gel because of MRSA etc, in France the first thing we saw in the A&E was a big filing cabinet full of face masks and gloves and the warning that if you were attending and had been in Africa use them on entry!!

    That was beginning of september (a month ago)

     

    Thought we were going shopping - still waitingimage

     

  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    The joys of WFH - just had home grown sweetcorn - straight from the plant - for lunch. Yum yumimage.  Beats a pre packed sandwich and a yoghurt any dayimage

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,986

    Just a quick look in to say Hello, then I must go outside and do something useful.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Gardengirl..Gardengirl.. Posts: 4,171

    Hello all,  bit windy and wet at times then the sun comes out sometimes, the two water butts here are full 

    Well pleased I have your voucher Lesley may be a trip tomorrow to pick out the bulbs for the station

    KEF I have always have been accident prone not always from gardening (ankle still playing up)

    Woody Allium bulbs from gw mag offer - 3 chistophii, 3 purple sensation, blue caeruleum blue bulbs those all staying in the garden here - allium neapolitanum white, sphaerocephalon red , ostrowskanium pink - some of these prob half will be going to the station garden      

    DD good border pics much clearer

    Chicky enjoy talk tonight - let us in on some of the info talked about

    Still a load of tulips to arrive yet some when

    Hampshire Gardener
  • 4thPanda4thPanda Posts: 4,145

    KEF, I think you left your body clock on holiday image Does it not know that you are back in the UK and required to get up before me? image image

    Salt mines are ok Lily image Just having a sneaky peek!

  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066

    Hi Folks,  Hope everyone is OK.  Have read all the posts but can't remember who is doing what so I just hope everyone has a good day.

    Bekkie, I go to Stourbridge to get my massage, she is really, really good but I suspect it could be a bit far for your OH.  I must say she really pummelled me this morning but I knew it was doing me good so I gritted my teeth.  Will report back the effects tomorrow.

    On the way back I accidentally missed my turning  and ended up at Garden and Leisure at Shipleyimage near your neck of the woods Bekkie.  Had to have a teacake and a cuppa because it was rainingimage.  When it stopped I had a quick look round and a couple of plants slipped into my basket by mistake.  

    Here's a bit of plant porn for you.  The plants should have been £9.99 each but because of offers and discounts I ended up paying £8.99 for both of them.  Bargain.

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     The Dahlia is called Melody Dora but the picture doesn't do it justice as the sun bleached it.  Its a lovely apricot with a pink tinge.  The other is a Pennisteum. 

    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
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