Anyone listening to Radio 2 Love Songs this morning? Don't know who selects the music for this programme but there are some very odd choices today - they're nearly all about disastrous unhappy relationships!!!
I had a very odd dream last night - featuring our ex MP John Selwyn Gummer (he used to be a neighbour) and some Parma ham
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all had a lie in today to recharge my batteries, looking very wet & dull outside today but the show must go on so it maybe an in & out day again dodging the rain no rest for wicked
Just a thought, does anyone know why the cursor always wants to default to the beginning of the text? Meaning that it takes ages sometimes to get the smileys to appear at the end of (or middle) instead of the beginning and of very annoyingly at times...posting pics results in the last one posted always being at the top.
I can't help with David as that doesn't effect me on my iPad, which is my chosen tool to explore and use the site. The cursor always stays where it should, my pics always are visible once I post and never jump around Sorry
Glad its not just me David, takes me ages sometimes to put a quote on here. Words jumble into each other sometimes and smilies go to the beginning of a quote!! Grrrr
Mmmm rhubarb crumble and custard Tracey Any room for a little one
Son's swim lesson done, later than usual. Walked home chatting to a lovely lady who had lots of time for him.
Fresh eyes in the garden today, which means more plans! A little less ambitious than the last ones, just decided where Verdun's miscanthus can go now the stumpery has taken it's spot. It will be next to a foxglove so hope they work well together, everything else quite low growing around them, frontish of border to 'look through', but will have room to 'sway'. Still can't get a shape to the lawn I feel happy with.
That's lovely Mrs Garden, does your son enjoy his swimming?
I have been to the GC and bought my potatoes, Charlotte and Swift, apparently there are some I can plant later for Christmas crops.
I also 'rescued' a Lilac (Miss Kym) and Nandina (Gulf Stream), also bought some more sunflower seeds....just because you can never have enough Sunflowers Black Magic, a lovely deep maroon colour.
Little man and OH are of to the driving range soon so I'm going to go to my Gh and sow
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Anyone listening to Radio 2 Love Songs this morning? Don't know who selects the music for this programme but there are some very odd choices today - they're nearly all about disastrous unhappy relationships!!!
I had a very odd dream last night - featuring our ex MP John Selwyn Gummer (he used to be a neighbour) and some Parma ham
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all
Lovely lie in for me 
Looks like it rained over night here - hurrah. That will have helped water the pots
Not sure what's on the cards today. May think about moving the apple tree again
Dove, MP's and Parma ham??? Do tell more. . . .
Just a thought, does anyone know why the cursor always wants to default to the beginning of the text? Meaning that it takes ages sometimes to get the smileys to appear at the end of (or middle) instead of the beginning and of very annoyingly at times...posting pics results in the last one posted always being at the top.
I've tried all the obvious solutions.
I can't help with David as that doesn't effect me on my iPad, which is my chosen tool to explore and use the site. The cursor always stays where it should, my pics always are visible once I post and never jump around
Sorry
My first fruit/veg harvest of the year, so chuffed and can't wait until tea time
Glad its not just me David, takes me ages sometimes to put a quote on here. Words jumble into each other sometimes and smilies go to the beginning of a quote!! Grrrr
Mmmm rhubarb crumble and custard Tracey
Any room for a little one 
Son's swim lesson done, later than usual. Walked home chatting to a lovely lady who had lots of time for him.
Fresh eyes in the garden today, which means more plans! A little less ambitious than the last ones, just decided where Verdun's miscanthus can go now the stumpery has taken it's spot. It will be next to a foxglove so hope they work well together, everything else quite low growing around them, frontish of border to 'look through', but will have room to 'sway'. Still can't get a shape to the lawn I feel happy with.
That's lovely Mrs Garden, does your son enjoy his swimming?
I have been to the GC and bought my potatoes, Charlotte and Swift, apparently there are some I can plant later for Christmas crops.
I also 'rescued' a Lilac (Miss Kym) and Nandina (Gulf Stream), also bought some more sunflower seeds....just because you can never have enough Sunflowers
Black Magic, a lovely deep maroon colour.
Little man and OH are of to the driving range soon so I'm going to go to my Gh and sow