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  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951
    Did you get a new camera or are you using the iPad you bought Verdun?
  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Evening all

    have popped in and lurked occassionally, but not posted

    Things a bit tricky here at moment with Forums and OH image

    Have finally stripped down the settee, purchased the necessary to re build it and am full of anticipation. Love the cutting out and constructing -, bit like what I have done to houses and gardens as well image

    very pleased to see I have finally the seasonal smilies image

    Hope everyone is OK, Panda, just take it easy and don't push yourself, difficult time of year for that though.

    Today has been alovely sunny autumn day, that slight chill, but nothing more - could have done with going into garden but had alist of other things to do that also needed a sunny dry day.

    Perhaps tomorrow, but haven't seen the forecastimage

  • H Matty image Good to see you  - 

    Verdun wrote (see)

    Evening everyone

    Beautiful day today. Sat on the dunes overlooking the beach amd it was WARM image  ...............

    What's that?  I turned the heating on around 3.30!!!


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





  • archiepemarchiepem Posts: 1,155

    great day here. cold and sunny . grandkids on the way from wales , for the weekend walked past  two houses with christmass trees up . did the victor meldew bit in the streetimage 

  • KEf, yours was a Swiss Cheese… I never found that they tasted particularly nice.. so I made do with bouncing my Rubber Plant up and down stairs. As to a name, I will leave that until the new babe is born. 

  • Hi Verdun.  Which part of Cornwall are you?  We've had more holidays in Cornwall than I care to remember.  We were down there last August and visited Poppy Cottage in Roseland and Bonython Gardens on the Lizard.  They are both lovely gardens with plenty of summer colour.  I've found that a lot of the bigger gardens in Cornwall have mainly colourful in the spring, so they were a great find.

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Woody image

    Archie, busty time for you, Grandad.image

    Dove, heating on here...brrrrr

    Matty don't understand your prob', but Hi. image

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Archie, busty time might be nice, but meant busy. image

  • archiepemarchiepem Posts: 1,155

     

    KEF wrote (see)

    Archie, busty time might be nice, but meant busy. image

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  • @ Eynsham Red - we've had lots of hols down there too - you just missed us this year, we were just across the bay from Roseland and down on The Lizard in at the end of May image


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





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