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  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471

    awww poor little thing, is she having a mummy day ?image

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Not if I can help it Bunny!! image She'll be there, just as normal!

  • You're a hard woman Becksimage, just joking, hope she is okimage That's kids for you up and down.

  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    Hehehe poor miteimage
  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    image Chris! I know a perfectly well little girl when I see one. Yesterday, when she came home from nursery, all she did was lie on the settee with a blanket on her, and never moved until bedtime. In fact she fell asleep on there. That is NOT Jess.

    This morning, she is finger painting, in and out the fridge (not literally image) and on and off her scooters, back to normal. She is fine! image She has just said she wants to go now. image

  • morning all

    wet here but no wind

    jen its horrible when you work hard to have a nice garden then it gets destroyed by wind

  • Glad she's betterimageimage, going to see my"little girl" of 34 later today.image

    Darren. We all suffer from wind from time to timeimage

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,966

    So sorry about your lights Jean.

    Hope your little girl is better soon Becks. Children get ill and better again very quickly. I had four. 6 grandchildren! Probably more to come.

    Lovely dog Bunny, Tigger would like her. Great name.

    Looking forward to Monty's French gardens programme. Not many French gardens open to the public round here. A lot of topiary in them, which isn't really my thing although it can give structure. I like flowers, the more the merrier.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Hi Lizzie,

    We are coming to the Dordogne in May and was hoping to visit some French gardens when we are there, any suggestions. We will be quite near Sarlat. The gardens we have visited were mainly in the Loire Valley, around the chateaus. I like flowers as well and am very interested in vegetable growing, The French seem to be particularly good at it.

    Chris

  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    Just gone a cropper on slippy deck showing OH my baby hellebore nurtured from seed has a flower image
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