Sounds like a very productive day Lizzie I need to go and get 2 new lavenders, I love the one I have and have decided to put 2 more in the borders, one near the cherry tree to help pollination (I'm learning!!) as there are no bee friendly plants near it at present I've been looking at some Sambucus too,they look lovely.
I've also seen a hydrangea offer if the latest mag so might get that, I love Hydrangeas, partly because they are so easy to grow and look after and one has never died on me!!
Funny what people think is appropriate to post on the internet isn't it Tracey Really makes you wonder what people think is acceptable to do (i.e. rather than logical of just blocking a hole) or whether they are really that sad and lonely they'll happily troll sites like this.
Take a deep breath and move on. Perhaps his boss will punish him for using the internet during office hours
I'm not saying much on here as I swear people are watching, but it have my own reasons for getting so cross at that post Anyway, leave him to play his playground antics although I think it may well be someone that knows which buttons to press!!
Also, on the basis of your last comment Clari, I had better get off and get some work done
I must mention Fidget's Hellebore flower photos before they disappear on page before. They are gorgeous and what a good way to photograph them, so that you can see the flowers properly.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Tracey, keep that button pressed. It's the same Brumbull. He doesn't appear on my computer because I keep him ignored but when I check my settings his name has changed to fidgetbones. The real fidgetbones is unaffected. You need to stop reacting to it all or you'll need some tranquillisers
I don't see these posts and it's much better that way
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Sounds like a very productive day Lizzie
I need to go and get 2 new lavenders, I love the one I have and have decided to put 2 more in the borders, one near the cherry tree to help pollination (I'm learning!!) as there are no bee friendly plants near it at present
I've been looking at some Sambucus too,they look lovely.
I've also seen a hydrangea offer if the latest mag so might get that, I love Hydrangeas, partly because they are so easy to grow and look after and one has never died on me!!
Funny what people think is appropriate to post on the internet isn't it Tracey
Really makes you wonder what people think is acceptable to do (i.e. rather than logical of just blocking a hole) or whether they are really that sad and lonely they'll happily troll sites like this.
Take a deep breath and move on. Perhaps his boss will punish him for using the internet during office hours
Exactly KEF and also my earlier comments, ignore button utilised.
I'm not saying much on here as I swear people are watching, but it have my own reasons for getting so cross at that post
Anyway, leave him to play his playground antics although I think it may well be someone that knows which buttons to press!!
Also, on the basis of your last comment Clari, I had better get off and get some work done
I must mention Fidget's Hellebore flower photos before they disappear on page before. They are gorgeous and what a good way to photograph them, so that you can see the flowers properly.
Tracey, keep that button pressed. It's the same Brumbull. He doesn't appear on my computer because I keep him ignored but when I check my settings his name has changed to fidgetbones. The real fidgetbones is unaffected. You need to stop reacting to it all or you'll need some tranquillisers
I don't see these posts and it's much better that way
In the sticks near Peterborough
I've seen the dog post now tracey, I understand
Doesn't alter that Brumbulls name has changed to fidgetbones on my settings so watch out for strange posts attributed to fidget
In the sticks near Peterborough
Surely you mean stranger posts attributed to...
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Forester2 I'm afraid I have a mammoth task converting other half lol.
Kef if only I could grow orchids. Not me I'm afraid along with freesia just cannot get them to grow.
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