...... Dont worry folks about the weather to come. I'll be ok down here..............
That's a relief Verdun, we worry about you !!! Just make sure you've aired your vest!!!
And yes, I don't think the papers can really justify the term 'arctic temperatures' - the average winter temperature in the Arctic is around -35C and even this is not as cold as in the part of far eastern Russia where some of my daughter-in-law's relatives live - there the winter temperature is much much lower and has been known to drop to -93.7C - Not many plants hardy to those temps I'm not visiting that part!!!
Stargaze Lily - you treat yourself gently, it's probably just a little viral thing. Rest, lots to drink, some Vit C and good company is prescribed by Dr Dove Anyone who wants to know why you're on the sofa under a blanky with your feet up can be referred to me
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Verdon you take care in all that bitter weather, don't worry us up north will be fine. Got my sleeping bag out and flask ready to travel and rescue you. Got fleeece to wrap you in and some soup and cake to bring with me...hang on I won't be long...well maybe a while Yarris in for MOT tomoz' so hope you can hold out until Wed / Thurs, depends how fast I drive
the wedding we went to at the weekend was fabulous, they really pushed the boat out, bride looked stunning, lots of fun and frivolities, all washed down with a glass of champagne or two, exhausted and in need of an early night.
I've not ventured out to check the garden or GH yet.
Late home from work and then taking son somewhere so we ended up with a fish n chip shop tea which son thought was great, not sure what that says about my cooking!
KEF never got anything at G/C just a nice tea with a scone butter and jam which was lovely wife had cream and jam on her scone enjoyed the walk round but found it hard not to buy think it's a first in there ever.
LILY. Know you not well, so in case you haven't seen Daniel's thread, keep checking your emails. That is how Daniel sorted mine by me giving some email info.
Thanks Dove i will take it easy as doctors have said the most worrying thing is not knowing what caused it yet but still EEG to get and results from the lumber puncture. It has left me a shake with my left hand which i hope in time gets better and maybe go away.
Fingers very crossed for for a rapid and full recovery Andy - and don't you worry about getting bored while you're putting your feet up - we'll all keep you amused - won't we folks???
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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That's a relief Verdun, we worry about you !!!
Just make sure you've aired your vest!!!
And yes, I don't think the papers can really justify the term 'arctic temperatures' - the average winter temperature in the Arctic is around -35C and even this is not as cold as in the part of far eastern Russia where some of my daughter-in-law's relatives live - there the winter temperature is much much lower and has been known to drop to -93.7C - Not many plants hardy to those temps
I'm not visiting that part!!!
Stargaze Lily - you treat yourself gently, it's probably just a little viral thing. Rest, lots to drink, some Vit C and good company is prescribed by Dr Dove
Anyone who wants to know why you're on the sofa under a blanky with your feet up can be referred to me 
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Andy they look good. I don't bother in winter. Glad you feeling a bit more like yourself.
Slowly, slowly catch a monkey, I'm sure come spring you'll be putting us to shame again with all your activities. Look after yourself
What did you get at garden centre? If it was only nice cake it's more than I saw today.
Andy - take care of yourself - glad you can get out and about a bit , but do take it easy ((hugs))
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Dove, missed you again
Verdon you take care in all that bitter weather, don't worry us up north will be fine. Got my sleeping bag out and flask ready to travel and rescue you. Got fleeece to wrap you in and some soup and cake to bring with me...hang on I won't be long...well maybe a while Yarris in for MOT tomoz' so hope you can hold out until Wed / Thurs, depends how fast I drive


the wedding we went to at the weekend was fabulous, they really pushed the boat out, bride looked stunning, lots of fun and frivolities, all washed down with a glass of champagne or two, exhausted and in need of an early night.
I've not ventured out to check the garden or GH yet.
Late home from work and then taking son somewhere so we ended up with a fish n chip shop tea which son thought was great, not sure what that says about my cooking!
Hope all feeling better soon.
KEF never got anything at G/C just a nice tea with a scone butter and jam which was lovely wife had cream and jam on her scone enjoyed the walk round but found it hard not to buy think it's a first in there ever.
LILY. Know you not well, so in case you haven't seen Daniel's thread, keep checking your emails. That is how Daniel sorted mine by me giving some email info.
Thanks Dove i will take it easy as doctors have said the most worrying thing is not knowing what caused it yet but still EEG to get and results from the lumber puncture. It has left me a shake with my left hand which i hope in time gets better and maybe go away.
Andy that's them out of businessat the GC !!
Tremble / shake / as you will know can be many things. Most temporary.
Not easy I know, but the less you stress the better for you and your hand. Early days Andy...
You'll get there.
Fingers very crossed for for a rapid and full recovery Andy - and don't you worry about getting bored while you're putting your feet up - we'll all keep you amused - won't we folks???
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.