Valentines has seen me given the sweetest of gifts! The electric fitting kit for heated seats in my new truck (unfortunately the purchase of the truck delayed by a week so wont get it until next week now), a long handled de-icer, and a bottle of rain-x. Also got my third card off him! (Not bad for a relationship of near 6 years = the other two cards are on display in the office!)
He's got steak for dinner, jelly beans, a new rivet gun, and a jar full of the reasons why I love him.
Star Gaze - I'm glad you think the pond looks okay! The fish are returning tomorrow so we'll see what they think of it! I think it'll look so much better when there are some plants giving it a bit of height and breaking up the edges. The garden looks so very bare and sharp edged at the moment.
OH has been particularly generous with some gardening books (Bedside Book of the Garden, How to grow Practically Everything, and What's that Flower?) and a Caithness glass Panda And we are off out to dinner later
Punkdoc, hope your King Canute impersonation works.
I think this weather has affected more people than we'll ever really realise.
Grim and windy over here in Sheffield. But I get to go home safe in the knowledge that it'll still be there (admittedly with what appears to be a partly assembled Land Rover in the dining room if my partners photo updates are anything to go by) and that I wont be facing a night dreading the sound of pouring rain.
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Morning Stacey and KEF
Happy Birthday to Stacey's Dad 
What state's your soil in Stacey? Any danger of flooding in the near future?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Stacey, if your ground is as wet as most peoples [ mine excepted ], then I would pot them up for a month or so, and plant out when drier and warmer.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Just popping to Waitrose - anyone want anything?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Good morning all. Lots of things I'd love Dove, Marmite, peanut butter, a good wander around Waitrose, my favourite supermarket, but I'm too far away
Morning All. I hope you're having a good day.
Valentines has seen me given the sweetest of gifts! The electric fitting kit for heated seats in my new truck (unfortunately the purchase of the truck delayed by a week so wont get it until next week now), a long handled de-icer, and a bottle of rain-x. Also got my third card off him! (Not bad for a relationship of near 6 years = the other two cards are on display in the office!)
He's got steak for dinner, jelly beans, a new rivet gun, and a jar full of the reasons why I love him.
Star Gaze - I'm glad you think the pond looks okay! The fish are returning tomorrow so we'll see what they think of it! I think it'll look so much better when there are some plants giving it a bit of height and breaking up the edges. The garden looks so very bare and sharp edged at the moment.
Happy wet and soggy Valentines
OH has been particularly generous with some gardening books (Bedside Book of the Garden, How to grow Practically Everything, and What's that Flower?) and a Caithness glass Panda
And we are off out to dinner later 

Punkdoc, hope your King Canute impersonation works.
Thanks for the link Gg. I may well get one
Have a safe day all x
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I think this weather has affected more people than we'll ever really realise.
Grim and windy over here in Sheffield. But I get to go home safe in the knowledge that it'll still be there (admittedly with what appears to be a partly assembled Land Rover in the dining room if my partners photo updates are anything to go by) and that I wont be facing a night dreading the sound of pouring rain.