I love a good to do list. The only problem I have is that I seem to keep starting new ones, and never seem to get round to actually doing any of the jobs.
Nice to have a dry day, the water level is starting to go down fairly quickly, please, no more rain for a while. [ Come summer I will probably be praying for rain.]
I get the feeling you'll happily take a drought filled summer this year to dry everything out! Good to hear the water is dropping, here's hoping we've turned the corner weatherwise.
I barely function without a good to do list - if I stray from my routine (like Top Gear not being on on a Sunday for me to watch while doing the ironing) it all falls to bits!
We've so much to do in the garden but my back (broken) means even simple things take weeks rather than weekends, it'd be nice to have a list to tick off so I could see some progress even if its numbers of wheelbarrows of mud / rock / more mud moved!
Supervisory?! Good lord no! But I have a special needs wheelbarrow and only fill it half full. I keep meaning to turn my gps on my phone and clock how many miles I wander around with it with my little loads
Not sure I have this year Panda, yet to get down the garden to see it. Still so very wet. And if its coming through, hopefully it will flower this year.
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Think someone's been implying that there's more than one of some of us - OH says he should be so lucky!!!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Well there's only one of me Dove,
And Panda's met loads of us
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I get the feeling you'll happily take a drought filled summer this year to dry everything out! Good to hear the water is dropping, here's hoping we've turned the corner weatherwise.
I barely function without a good to do list - if I stray from my routine (like Top Gear not being on on a Sunday for me to watch while doing the ironing) it all falls to bits!
We've so much to do in the garden but my back (broken) means even simple things take weeks rather than weekends, it'd be nice to have a list to tick off so I could see some progress even if its numbers of wheelbarrows of mud / rock / more mud moved!
Clari - I presume your role is supervisory with the wheelbarrowing???????????
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Right, feet up and zonking out on the sofa now - sleep tight and sweet dreams everyone.
See you in the morning
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I have indeed Dove
And what a nice bunch you all are 
i feel that I am missing out, I don't have a peony
Supervisory?! Good lord no! But I have a special needs wheelbarrow and only fill it half full. I keep meaning to turn my gps on my phone and clock how many miles I wander around with it with my little loads
Not sure I have this year Panda, yet to get down the garden to see it. Still so very wet. And if its coming through, hopefully it will flower this year.
Clari - little and often gets you there - go girl !
Panda - you must invest - peonies are must haves ...... Love my sugary pink Sarah Bernhardts ......