Hope your colds are feeling better Dove and Gg. You're welcome to the sewing Dove. If a button or hem comes astray here I tell them to buy new clothes. Well I tell them but still end up doing it
Well done pdoc. One down and two to go is an achievement With a bit of luck the wind will get up and stack the rest into a nice pile for you.
Lyn, you cope so well and we know how busy you are. Hugs. You did well to get all that planted
Matty I meant to mention your log supplier yesterday. He sounds like a keeperJust hope they burn OK. Keep warm and look after yourself.
KEF there's nothing wrong with smearing a bit of golden syrup on a yorkshire pud - some call it treacle - it saves cooking a pudding I'm with you all the way on tinned fruit and bread and butter. Usually tinned pears or peaches. I'm feeling slightly queasy now.
Spent most of the day trawling through shelves and shelves, files and files, documents and documents, folders and folders (get the picture yet?) of paperwork (at home!), loads to throw out, some to put in the loft and all those sentimental bits that I dont know what to do with!
I'm with you doc - Yorkshires are only for roast dinners. Treacle and milk...enough to give you the 'dry boak' as we say here
Tinned pears/peaches with custard was one of my Dad's favourites
Lots of supermarkets have clothes recycling lily. I usually just take stuff to the charity shop. I regularly get shot of stuff. Don't like piles of stuff taking up room. I'm sure I'm not related to my sister - I think she still has that Afghan coat from the seventies.....
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
tinned pears remind me so much of my Grannie, I can see the blue dish with sunflowers on it they were served in
Fairy I had an Afghan coat which was my 21st present, thought I was the bees knees!
Cross as after hours of packing up little pressies for family's Christmas and boxing and labeling and customs firms etc etc for delivery to Hong Kong I returned home still with parcel.it was to cost £90 to post!!! Contents didn't come to that
So three parcels now which will be cheaper, who makes up these rules?
Seemed to take all afternoon and I was meant to be helping take a tree down!
Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.” A A Milne
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LOL Edd !!! Don't you think I'd fetch a good price?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I doubt there is anyone who could afford you Dove.
Cleared the leaves from one lawn, two more to go. Much as I love my Beech trees, at this time of year I curse them.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Hope your colds are feeling better Dove and Gg. You're welcome to the sewing Dove. If a button or hem comes astray here I tell them to buy new clothes. Well I tell them but still end up doing it
Well done pdoc. One down and two to go is an achievement
With a bit of luck the wind will get up and stack the rest into a nice pile for you.
Lyn, you cope so well and we know how busy you are. Hugs. You did well to get all that planted
Matty I meant to mention your log supplier yesterday. He sounds like a keeper
Just hope they burn OK. Keep warm and look after yourself.
KEF there's nothing wrong with smearing a bit of golden syrup on a yorkshire pud - some call it treacle - it saves cooking a pudding
I'm with you all the way on tinned fruit and bread and butter
. Usually tinned pears or peaches
. I'm feeling slightly queasy now.
Good Day
Dull and cccccold day here. Temp has slowly battled its way up to 4*.
Been to dentist, scale and polish.
Done a little shopping (literally) searching fro little itsy bitsy things for GD advent calendar
Am not venturing outside, so guess its HW
Lovely smile Matty
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Evening all you lovely people
I'm with you doc - Yorkshires are only for roast dinners. Treacle and milk...enough to give you the 'dry boak' as we say here
Tinned pears/peaches with custard was one of my Dad's favourites
Lots of supermarkets have clothes recycling lily. I usually just take stuff to the charity shop. I regularly get shot of stuff. Don't like piles of stuff taking up room. I'm sure I'm not related to my sister - I think she still has that Afghan coat from the seventies.....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Evening,
tinned pears remind me so much of my Grannie, I can see the blue dish with sunflowers on it they were served in
Fairy I had an Afghan coat which was my 21st present, thought I was the bees knees!
Cross as after hours of packing up little pressies for family's Christmas and boxing and labeling and customs firms etc etc for delivery to Hong Kong I returned home still with parcel.it was to cost £90 to post!!! Contents didn't come to that
So three parcels now which will be cheaper, who makes up these rules?
Seemed to take all afternoon and I was meant to be helping take a tree down!
A A Milne
You'd be cheaper flying out there and delivering them by hand LilyP....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...