The delivery men carried it into the back garden and put it on the paving slabs for me, despite it being 'policy to deliver to the kerbside only', and the two of them having 'six heart stents between them'!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Love the tardis Dove! Looks perfect there! Hefty might think you have built him a penthouse suite!
Project pallet is still ongoing, ran out of nails so popped to the range, looked in the GC and nothing there!!!!! Expecting a delivery apparently, so may have to make sure it arrived on payday perhaps?! got my nails tho
Very Mich a one mans trash kinds girl, me garden girl!
Glorious sunshine here so been in the garden all day
Mostly tidying up and PPPs, (possible planting positions) for all the goodies I bought yesterday. While I'm at the GC I have a brilliant plan but then those pesky labels don't declare the finer details or my brain forgets the other 17 plants l already own fitting the said description
Oh well, autumn's project will be the front garden which currently gets about 2.5hrs of my attention per annum. I've figured out why this is and it's because we don't have a fence along the front so the garden feels like a piece of graffiti instead of a painting in a frame, caprice?
Anyhow, plenty of plants ready to go in after some fencing, although I have something else on my to-do list first
OH just bought me a car so I guess I better get on and pass my test then
no pressure...er excuse me while I tackle the highway code
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Love Port Isaac Yvie, had many lovely meals there and sitting on the balcony of the Golden Lion, gives a lovely view over the harbour.
If you are feeling flush, No. 6 in Padstow is a lovely restaurant.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Morning all.
House guest catching up on last night's Eastenders ( I'd rather eat my own flesh , tee hee)
The parking in Padstow is a nightmare. I've been told to park in ,I think Rock, opposite, , and take the little ferry across.
We went in October and it was packed even then.
The Tardis has landed!!!
Now we can start sorting out the 'utility area'
The delivery men carried it into the back garden and put it on the paving slabs for me, despite it being 'policy to deliver to the kerbside only', and the two of them having 'six heart stents between them'!

Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Think it needs another coat of paint
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Looking good Dove
Hello all
Dove love it that looks so good just right with the fence colour, nicely filled
WonkyWomble good to make use of things that others chuck out, like that saying one mans trash is another mans treasure
Lots to do in the garden today weather grey and some times sunny
Lunch break
Love the tardis Dove! Looks perfect there! Hefty might think you have built him a penthouse suite!
Project pallet is still ongoing, ran out of nails so popped to the range, looked in the GC and nothing there!!!!! Expecting a delivery apparently, so may have to make sure it arrived on payday perhaps?!
got my nails tho 
Very Mich a one mans trash kinds girl, me garden girl!
Lunch break here too - some of the minestrone I made on Sunday
The Tardis is a bit fuller now ... I need some more hooks for the tools.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Glorious sunshine here so been in the garden all day
Mostly tidying up and PPPs, (possible planting positions) for all the goodies I bought yesterday. While I'm at the GC I have a brilliant plan but then those pesky labels don't declare the finer details or my brain forgets the other 17 plants l already own fitting the said description
Oh well, autumn's project will be the front garden which currently gets about 2.5hrs of my attention per annum. I've figured out why this is and it's because we don't have a fence along the front so the garden feels like a piece of graffiti instead of a painting in a frame, caprice?
Anyhow, plenty of plants ready to go in after some fencing, although I have something else on my to-do list first
OH just bought me a car so I guess I better get on and pass my test then
no pressure...er excuse me while I tackle the highway code
Goodnluck with the driving lessons Winter! I'm going through all that at the moment too, I suffer from terrible exam nerves tho
Anyway, project pallet is complete!
Think its a planter