Tracey - when we lived in my ex partner's house, there was fields backing onto us full of cows and they often gathered along the fence at the back of the garden. The downstairs shower room had quite a big window but with plain glass, and we had a running joke with my girls (who used it) about the 'pervy cows' looking in the window!
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
LOL Fairy, I like that story , as you will probably have seen from my garden pics, we have a big privet so the horses can't see in but Daisy likes to out her nose through the hedge at the bottom and watch them!!
Fairygirl, at least its not the next door neighbour standing on his toilet seat and peeping through the little opening window into the girls bedroom!
I have used the last of the overwintering rocket, whats left is running to seed, so I will plant some more today. Nice BLT though.
Its drizzling here but the ducks seem happy, waddling around the garden. The magpie seems to be making his nest out of philadelphus, and hes cutting his own!
Work for Mon, Tue , Wed this week, so I hope it brightens up by Thursday.
Thanks KEF . Taking it a bit easier today. Just planted Beetroot and peas in the GH and seen that the Gladioli in the GH in a box have just started sprouting. Is it too early to pot them up?
fidget- it makes you wonder about some people doesn't it...
Do you grow wild rocket? I've used it for years but it seems to be evergreen and indestructible here! I had a couple of plants which survived the severe winters of the previous few years and a couple of house moves, but at the end of last summer one was going to seed simply because it was so hot. Since I'd sown more, and it was an old plant, I felt I'd had more than my money's worth, but I stuck it round by the shed where it gets no sun to speak of and it's still growing away happily!
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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Kef, should that not be your dressing gown?
I go in my back garden in my dressing gown but wouldn't go out the front, not overlooked really by anyone only horses and they don't mind
I'm hoping to move my hydrangea today and a fuschia, when the rain stops
Tracey - when we lived in my ex partner's house, there was fields backing onto us full of cows and they often gathered along the fence at the back of the garden. The downstairs shower room had quite a big window but with plain glass, and we had a running joke with my girls (who used it) about the 'pervy cows' looking in the window!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
LOL Fairy, I like that story , as you will probably have seen from my garden pics, we have a big privet so the horses can't see in but Daisy likes to out her nose through the hedge at the bottom and watch them!!
Fairygirl, at least its not the next door neighbour standing on his toilet seat and peeping through the little opening window into the girls bedroom!
I have used the last of the overwintering rocket, whats left is running to seed, so I will plant some more today. Nice BLT though.
Its drizzling here but the ducks seem happy, waddling around the garden. The magpie seems to be making his nest out of philadelphus, and hes cutting his own!
Work for Mon, Tue , Wed this week, so I hope it brightens up by Thursday.
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Thanks KEF
. Taking it a bit easier today. Just planted Beetroot and peas in the GH and seen that the Gladioli in the GH in a box have just started sprouting. Is it too early to pot them up? 
Kef, i'm going to be choc free from now on. Have been a bit naughty since xmas
fidget- it makes you wonder about some people doesn't it...
Do you grow wild rocket? I've used it for years but it seems to be evergreen and indestructible here! I had a couple of plants which survived the severe winters of the previous few years and a couple of house moves, but at the end of last summer one was going to seed simply because it was so hot. Since I'd sown more, and it was an old plant, I felt I'd had more than my money's worth, but I stuck it round by the shed where it gets no sun to speak of and it's still growing away happily!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...