Oh my three sons grew up on Lemon drizzle cake! That and family lasagne.
Drizzle in the garden constantly today, I have a bomb crater in my middle garden and the ugly Pampas beast is no more. I thanked it for its contribution over the years to my privacy and the neighbourhood birds' nests, and the mountain of compost it leaves in its wake. The ground is concave, the memory of sun shine is fading and my muscles hurt but here's to the future.
So glad I did all the compost malarkey yesterday, amazing how the energy levels go up when the sun shines isn't it? Just been for a potter downtown to get stuff for the great bake off, so cold!!! it's May and I've got my thermals back on. Haven't lifted the lid on the cold frame today, all stuff in the greenhouse looking very bored.
@Kate, Oldest son lives with his girlfriend and is currently training to be a teacher. Middle son lives away from home also and is finishing uni this year whilst the youngest is in his teens, currently studying to get into uni in two years time.
It's funny how young children ruin all your stuff and spend all your money, but once they are older or left home, the garden can be nurtured and spoilt rotten.
I can't go two weeks without buying a plant, but they are just the best thing to put a smile on my face.
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Oh my three sons grew up on Lemon drizzle cake! That and family lasagne.
Drizzle in the garden constantly today, I have a bomb crater in my middle garden and the ugly Pampas beast is no more. I thanked it for its contribution over the years to my privacy and the neighbourhood birds' nests, and the mountain of compost it leaves in its wake. The ground is concave, the memory of sun shine is fading and my muscles hurt but here's to the future.
Congratulations
Now have a nice hot bath to celebrate and ease those muscles
I had to wear my thermals for my walk to the polling station, I did consider going to buy cake but I was good
Wintersong 3 sons, yikes, are they all gone now?
@HyppyByker, thanks!
@Kate, Oldest son lives with his girlfriend and is currently training to be a teacher. Middle son lives away from home also and is finishing uni this year whilst the youngest is in his teens, currently studying to get into uni in two years time.
All smashing young men who love their mum
Wintersong just wondering if they were still at the football in your garden stage, they all sound a credit to you.
Not a football or trampoline in sight
My problem was a basketball, not very kind to plants
was...so it is no longer a problem?
It's funny how young children ruin all your stuff and spend all your money, but once they are older or left home, the garden can be nurtured and spoilt rotten.
I can't go two weeks without buying a plant, but they are just the best thing to put a smile on my face.