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  • Good morning folks image  Very dank and drear here today - I'm going to spice it up by cooking a meal from a friend's website - it's a fantastic resource of genuine Indian family cooking - if anyone's interested I'll post a link to the website.  

    Clarington - some sunshine here too please, or we'll never get the grass cut or the runner bean haulms down.  


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Kef  image  Did go to bed eventually! Lol!  Now up again, so good morning allimage

    Bit misty here today, but no frost or rain. 

    Brekkie calls and a cup of tea.

    House work and washing this morning

    Hope Andy and Matty are feeling a bit better! Take it easy today, have a restful day.

     

    See you later byeeeee

  • Forester2Forester2 Posts: 1,477

    Morningi Dove - I am interested in the Indian cooking bit if it is meat free?  

    Is it OK to cut the grass now - I see you you are hoping to do it - ours has got quite long but I was wondering if it would be detrimental to do it in the damp drear weather?

  • Forester - Mamta (whose website it is, does not eat meat so there are loads of veggie recipes - however her husband and other family members do eat meat, so there are loads of recipes containing meat and fish too.  Here it is http://www.mamtaskitchen.com image

    Don't mow the lawn in the damp, it'll turn to mush and clog the mower up too.  What we need is a few dry days and nights, a bit of sunshine and no frost - then we can mow happily. 

    Verdun, that veg patch sounds pretty image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Good moring all, I have been avoiding threads with "Forkers" in it for a little while as it got a bit heavy. But I am pleased I went back as the thread at the moment is light and cheery.....long may it reign imageimage

  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,099

    Morning all. Frosty here but sun coming through nicely so hopefully front garden will thaw later to let me get more hedge in. The clay soil was sticking to everything which made it hard to get it mixed with compost - the rain didn't help either. Progress made though.

    Just read yesterday's posts. Andy- take it easy. It must have been very frightening for you and your family so I hope you're safely on the mend now.

    Hope everyone has a good day - whatever you're up to image

    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    Yes indeed jatnik.  Light and cheery is what we need as winter approaches.

    I see you found your Christmas smilies. 



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • Welcome back Jatnik image  Smiley happy people here image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Thanks for the miscanthus advice verdun - i shall try and find space in the GH.  The variety is Professor Richard Hansen - reddy plumes to start with, but golden now.

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