well said FB, signed petition (just hope its not also a daily mail way to get my details and pester me (sorry, life has made me cynical) but I can deal with being pestered better than others can deal with these floods).
Verd, don't eat too many or you'll not fit into your new car!
Lazy morning for me due to the, you guessed it, rain!
Hair all washed and ready for the early start tomorrow Fingers crossed for a resolution of the tube strike (although I am a resourceful Panda with plans up my sleeve) and for the same weather we had on Sunday (no such luck on that front I think)
*newsflash* Panda snr has just informed me the strike is off! Watch out Oddsockers I'm coming to get you (in a manner of speaking, not in a scary psychopathic way! )
I am afraid that if its in the Daily Mail then it must be wrong !
I would fully agree on sending in the troops, but not from withdrawing aid. Things are bad here, but nowhere near as bad some people endure everyday.
I lived in Holland for a year where 80% of the country is below sea-level, and yet they never flood. They do however, pay a huge amount more tax than we do.
How can you lie there and think of England When you don't even know who's in the team
I've signed the petition, it's disgusting that more help isn't being given, but if you read the comments in the DM articles people are saying they shouldn't get it and likening it to the Philippines who apparently deserve help more than our own!!!! (I hope Nudrev isn't reading ) I really do feel for all the people affected and know I am lucky at just having a boggy garden.
Anyway my little boy beagle has had his op and I can pick him up at 3.30, no doubt he will be wanting lots of sympathy man-flu style (sorry any men......I'll get my coat )
Also, I was listening to R2 this morning, talking about Internet safety. The advice is not to meet anyone you don't know, who may not use their real name and who goes off-topic frequently when on forums.......I had to smile
Pdoc- you need to trade your car in for a boat I think...
fidget- gets me so worked up too. On the JV show today on R2 they were talking to a woman in the Somerset levels and then one in Berkshire - words fail me. I've reached that stage where I shout at the radio () and found myself saying - 'how many herds of cows do you need shifting from your property then, love?' Embarrassing.
And it's all too little too late for those in the south west, in my opinion.
I'm away for a lie down and a Valium sandwich before they cart me away...
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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well said FB, signed petition (just hope its not also a daily mail way to get my details and pester me (sorry, life has made me cynical) but I can deal with being pestered better than others can deal with these floods).
Hello all
Verd, don't eat too many or you'll not fit into your new car!
Lazy morning for me due to the, you guessed it, rain!
Hair all washed and ready for the early start tomorrow
Fingers crossed for a resolution of the tube strike (although I am a resourceful Panda with plans up my sleeve) and for the same weather we had on Sunday (no such luck on that front I think)
*newsflash* Panda snr has just informed me the strike is off!
Watch out Oddsockers I'm coming to get you
(in a manner of speaking, not in a scary psychopathic way!
)
I am afraid that if its in the Daily Mail then it must be wrong !
I would fully agree on sending in the troops, but not from withdrawing aid. Things are bad here, but nowhere near as bad some people endure everyday.
I lived in Holland for a year where 80% of the country is below sea-level, and yet they never flood. They do however, pay a huge amount more tax than we do.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Anyway my little boy beagle has had his op and I can pick him up at 3.30, no doubt he will be wanting lots of sympathy man-flu style (sorry any men......I'll get my coat )
Also, I was listening to R2 this morning, talking about Internet safety. The advice is not to meet anyone you don't know, who may not use their real name and who goes off-topic frequently when on forums.......I had to smile
That just about covers all in this looney bin. No we're not weirdos just gardeners, there is a difference i think.
Pdoc- you need to trade your car in for a boat I think...
fidget- gets me so worked up too. On the JV show today on R2 they were talking to a woman in the Somerset levels and then one in Berkshire - words fail me. I've reached that stage where I shout at the radio (
) and found myself saying - 'how many herds of cows do you need shifting from your property then, love?' Embarrassing.
And it's all too little too late for those in the south west, in my opinion.
I'm away for a lie down and a Valium sandwich before they cart me away...
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Blue sky and sunshine here.
New washfield doubles potted.
Hellebores for Kef and Mrs Garden potted in case they can't get them in for a while.
Snowdrops lifted and ready to be bagged. Brugmansia cuttings pruned and bagged.
Now for a nice cup of coffee.... I daren't put the telly on. I keep shouting at it.