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April in Your Garden

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  • KoalagirlKoalagirl Posts: 225

    Almost spooky!!!!!!  You didn't make lemon curd this afternoon did you?

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    imageNo-but did you cut the grass this morning?

  • KoalagirlKoalagirl Posts: 225

    No.....but I did think about cutting the grass. image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    oh-that fell flat then-now if you had and had fish pie for dinner.............

  • Hello Inkadog, there is no comparision with our gardens, however I also live on an Island 3hrs from mainland UK, so i too watch the ferry come and go. Our wildlife is not so unfamiliar, regular seals in the harbour, (locals have named one Tyson!!), bottle nose dolphins and not forgetting SHARKS!!!. .image

    I did cut my grass today, so Im in your club TDC!! Cable ties... a great idea! image

    After grass cutting I spent a couple of hours here:

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     Miss B x

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Miss B-you live in Scotland?-where is that picture taken

    As a boy scout went camping in Scotland a never to be forgotten place called Achnacloich buy a loch, a cold and wet experience-funy how I can still recall itimage

  • InkadogInkadog Posts: 492

    Wow! Gorgeous colours in that water! What kind of sharks do you have?

    I have Scottish grandparents-or did. From the Highlands.

    KG-there are so many boats here-at least one an hour in the summer-I'd never do anything else! The first ferry out of here is at 6am. Active Pass is very active! The ferries run between Vancouver and Victoria, and I am almost exactly halfway.Other ferries connect the islands.

    Just mixed and poured a footing for my retaining wall-just past noon here, and I'm already knackered. Maturity has its drawbacks! Resting on my laurels now-or would be if I had any!

  • Yes Geoff living in the Outer Hebrides, the picture above is taken on the Isle of Harris.image

    Camping generally tends to be" dreek " in Scotland, and of course the dreaded midge!!! Was it the Isle of Skye you went to as a nipper?  You would of crossed over on a ferry in those days, now of course they have the bridge.

    Thankfully Inkadog no great white sharks here, however our surfer boys dispute that!. Basking, blue & short fin sharks are more often spotted. image  Miss B x

  • davids10davids10 Posts: 894

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  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Leadfarmer your garden looks lovely.

    David spikes what is that??

    I did not cut the grass, make lemon curd or put up bean poles. Jobs for tomorrow.

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