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  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414

    Bev, you are not the only one although wearing a sundress in my case may give the neighbours the wrong idea.
    I have a suntrap spot at the bottom of the garden and sat awhile enjoying the sun with Sonny the Jack Russel Corgi at my feet, very relaxing apart from seeing all the jobs that need doing.

    Frank.

  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    LOL. Frank.Picturing you in a sun dress has brightened up my dayimage

    Bright and sunny here. It was blue skies and white cloud at 6.30pm. The GH plants had a water. Lots of stuff beginning to germinate in the plastic GH and the allotmenteers are beginning to wake up, it was a hive of activity out there this evening.    

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    We actually reached 16C yesterday! Wasnt able to garden, but intend to do so today.

    Bright sun from the word go so far. Have opened up the coldframes & fed the birds. Lots to do out there & in greenhouse if the predicted showers arrive. J.

  • gardeningfanticgardeningfantic Posts: 1,019

    yesterday turned out to be a scorcher it ws reading 31 in my greenhouseimage no wind blue skies and sunshine.. and today looks like going to be the same..

    really need some rain down here.. my 6 waterbutts are now very low and only another few days of watering in them. we have not had rain for weeks and weeks now.. acutally dont think we have had any since start of the month. image

  • gardeningfanticgardeningfantic Posts: 1,019

    oh sorry we are in may now.. so start of april.. oooh the time does fly doesnt it.

  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414

    Zoomer cross dressing is not me although on Sunday I will wear a PINK tie, the first and very last time for as short a time possible whilst trying to keep my wedding breakfast down, Take the photo's now as it is a very short window.
    My Daughter is getting married and having got me all sorted out with much reluctance on my part came up with all the men in PINK ties??? Why???
    I have a feeling my wedding speech will show "I am not amused" and may need several beers disguised as Champagne to keep me happy.

    Stockton fine sunny and warm, greenhouse open both ends and when I finish the wedding speech, remove all the swear words, I will be out there enjoying it.

    Frank.

  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414

    Stockton started dull now the sun is shining doors and windows open and greenhouse very warm.
    You would think the plants in there had never had any set back and the tomato's need stakes already.
    Nature heals herself.

    Frank.

  • archiepemarchiepem Posts: 1,155

    north manchester frost at 5.00am .sunny hot after 9.0 great day caught the sun.. heres to a great weekend . . clear skys here cover all plants to night . 

  • Have a lovely day on Sunday Frank. You will probably forget you have a pink tie on.

  • flowering roseflowering rose Posts: 1,632

    beautiful sunny day spent in the garden doing all the things you can do when the weather turns lovely.Sitting watching the wood pigeons making a nest in the hawthorn tree and their antics to fit the sticks in the nest end flying off to tug at twig on the apple tree.The magpie s are building their nest too in the same place as last year,the crow took all the chicks as the magpies took the wood pigeons but to sit and watch and enjoy the garden in this lovely weather,long may it last.

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