Look on the bright side jo! At least you know that in the summer, it will be quieter as you won't be using it so much! Keep beating him with a stick until he does it!
I've sent for my Taccas today so wish me luck. Couldn't decide which one so I've sent for all 3 Read a lot about them today so I'm pretty clued up - just a matter of putting theory into practice now.
I'm very impressed with Anglian bulbs - I got a lovely covering letter with the catalogue and if they fail I'll get new ones next year. Also some free bulbs with every order.
I thought it might be Lottie - hopefully they will think again before they do anything like that.
Crumble looks yummy
I do love that pink wheelbarrow - I want one
I had to send my article in yesterday for next weeks issue - the format of Garden News is changing to a glossy magazine like most of the other gardening mags.
Our two youngest Grandchildren are coming for tea today while Son and DIL go to the parents evening - menu is Lasagne ,peas and garlic bread followed by a 99 ice cream- I know they enjoy all that
Weather forecast is rain so probaly won't get in the greenhouse today
Temperatures of +12 forecast for here to today , plus rain all day .
Here are some snowdrops just coming out, that I snapped yesterday afternoon...
That image took about 4 seconds to upload. The size of that image is '900 pixels' wide, and 145 Kilobytes.
The image of BJ's pink wheelbarrow is 2560 pixels wide, and 2.35 Megabytes. (Almost as big as the real whllebarrow ). There are two of them, making 4.7 Megabytes or 4700 Kilobytes. That's 30 times the size of the snowdrops. And they would also take 30 times as long to upload, or download.
I've just tested my own connection (BT Broadband on old copper cables). The download speed was 6897kbs. The upload speed was 928. So it was taking 8 times longer upload than to download.
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Bunny I have a photo of my rustic trellis but will post it on that thread if I can ever manage it again
Look on the bright side jo! At least you know that in the summer, it will be quieter as you won't be using it so much!
Keep beating him with a stick until he does it! 

Cyber menu -
Salmon fish cakes
Birthday cake.
Plum crumble.
Suppose one out of 3 ain't bad.
And a sad sack to put everything in !
Fish cakes were eaten Jean
I've sent for my Taccas today so wish me luck.
Couldn't decide which one so I've sent for all 3
Read a lot about them today so I'm pretty clued up - just a matter of putting theory into practice now.
I'm very impressed with Anglian bulbs - I got a lovely covering letter with the catalogue and if they fail I'll get new ones next year. Also some free bulbs with every order.
Good Morning
I thought it might be Lottie - hopefully they will think again before they do anything like that.
Crumble looks yummy
I do love that pink wheelbarrow - I want one
I had to send my article in yesterday for next weeks issue - the format of Garden News is changing to a glossy magazine like most of the other gardening mags.
Our two youngest Grandchildren are coming for tea today while Son and DIL go to the parents evening - menu is Lasagne ,peas and garlic bread followed by a 99 ice cream- I know they enjoy all that
Weather forecast is rain so probaly won't get in the greenhouse today
Have a lovely day
Pam LL x
Morning forkers,
, plus rain all day
.
Temperatures of +12 forecast for here to today
Here are some snowdrops just coming out, that I snapped yesterday afternoon...
That image took about 4 seconds to upload. The size of that image is '900 pixels' wide, and 145 Kilobytes.
). There are two of them, making 4.7 Megabytes or 4700 Kilobytes. That's 30 times the size of the snowdrops. And they would also take 30 times as long to upload, or download.
The image of BJ's pink wheelbarrow is 2560 pixels wide, and 2.35 Megabytes. (Almost as big as the real whllebarrow
Upload times are always much slower than download times. There is a speed checker at http://www.mybroadbandspeed.co.uk/
I've just tested my own connection (BT Broadband on old copper cables). The download speed was 6897kbs. The upload speed was 928. So it was taking 8 times longer upload than to download.