Pixie then? they're very small and I don't always wear my specs when fossicking about in the garden
However I am sharp enough to recognise things I've seen before
Anyone ready for supper? OH is hungry
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 and a bottle of Viognier Sauvignon has been chilled
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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 ,
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.
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Nut has cleared up this universal question. Thank you Nut

Pixie then?
they're very small and I don't always wear my specs when fossicking about in the garden 
However I am sharp enough to recognise things I've seen before
Anyone ready for supper? OH is hungry
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
and a bottle of Viognier Sauvignon has been chilled 
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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.
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 ,
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.
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.
and curry for us.. and crime on the tele
Curry here too - must be Saturday
