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  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    Elves are green with pointy hats and fairies have wings



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Nut has cleared up this universal question. Thank you Nut imageimage

  • Pixie then? image  they're very small and I don't always wear my specs when fossicking about in the garden image

    However I am sharp enough to recognise things I've seen before image

    Anyone ready for supper?  OH is hungry image

    We're having a  homemade fish pie (line caught local cod, undyed smoked haddock, fresh salmon, cockles and queen scallops in a creamy sauce) with a creamy potato mash topping with broad beans and parsley sauce - fresh parsley from the garden image  and a bottle of Viognier Sauvignon has been chilled image


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





  • Verdun wrote (see)

    Thanks chicky...lovely.  

    Dove, when you said "simply gorgeous" did you mean me?  image

    ......... image

    Who else could I possibly have meant Verdun - who else looks so handsome in that clear Cornish sunshine?

    Glad you've had a lovely day - you and all the Cornishmen and women down there deserve some respite from the elements ((hugs)).


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





  • archiepemarchiepem Posts: 1,155

    just had a right  shower of hail and rain here .and high gusts. it had been dry and calm for the last there or four hours  . had  an hour in the garden .soaking wet and standing water and  its terraced , 

  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,613

    Wet and windy all day here. Apart from feeding the birds, I have not ventured into the garden.  I like the pics of snowdrops,chicky. There was something in the paper about rare snowdrops being targeted and thieves digging them up in the night.

     I looked at some at Hodsock, but at £7 for two bulbs, I am sticking to my common single ones. (Nivalis?). Every year I dig up a few and spread them around, they provide a nice start to Spring, cheering me up in the short days of late winter.

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Oh Archie surely it won't go on much longer, hugs.

    Verdun I'm pleased for you some calm at last.

    Dove sounds very tempting but curry for us.

  • archiepemarchiepem Posts: 1,155

    and curry for us.. and crime on the tele image

  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Curry here too - must be Saturday imageimage

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