I'm out to lunch today with friends. Just had to chase a small creature around the living room after it had escaped the clutches of Rocky the cat. Hubby caught him and he has been liberated in the garden. Let's hope he has his invisible cloak on.
I am not in a position to answer that question - I am all alone-Dave the gardener is now using a strimmer on the weeds in the paving-this looks like a one off cosmetic job
Mince will not cook itself is the only advice I can offer-we are having quiches pre- cooked from the freezer-it is all about being a boy scout
Gardener has gone-having seen and watched him-I would be ashamed in that standard of work -have just had a look there is still rubbish and weeds-he must come very cheap that is all I can say
Just checked-there is one in the street going for £150000-but it needs a lot of work -he paid £160000 5 or so years ago doesn't show it is up for sale at the moment but something must be going on
Theses are home-made mini-quiches but there are only two-if there were more I would send out the usual invites
Perhaps he felt catman did not deserve his best efforts, having kept him waiting so long!
Penninepetal, am glad the small thing got rescued. I couldn't rescue the one Alfie caught in the garden recently.
I drove to Portsmouth and back last night. The things we do for our offspring! Still, I enjoyed going through the tunnel in both directions.
My plan for lunchtime today is to sit and eat an ice cream and do a bit of feeding and watering and nothing else. Its too warm for digging or weeding (I have decided!)
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I suppose he is wary of chatting to customers and then realising that they do not want to pay for the extra time.
I always have that worry, 2 of my neighbours tried to sell but then changed their minds.
I think that it time to go and do some watering?
I need a summer dish with mince? please.
Have just been reading about Portsmouth FC-it is being given the last rites
Make a lasagne- have it with salad?
I wonder if it is piece work for a one off clearance or and hourly rate-will follow with interest
There was something hiding behind a bush this morning-could have been a mouse,a rat or a frog couldn't see- but could see the bush moving
@Peninnepetal, the joy of cats
@Geoff When Mrs Geoff cooks lasagne, how long does she have to stand next to a sweltering hot stove?
I am not in a position to answer that question - I am all alone-Dave the gardener is now using a strimmer on the weeds in the paving-this looks like a one off cosmetic job
Mince will not cook itself is the only advice I can offer-we are having quiches pre- cooked from the freezer-it is all about being a boy scout
I may need to go to the shops
I like quiche
Have you googled your postcode to see houses for sale?
Gardener has gone-having seen and watched him-I would be ashamed in that standard of work -have just had a look there is still rubbish and weeds-he must come very cheap that is all I can say
Just checked-there is one in the street going for £150000-but it needs a lot of work -he paid £160000 5 or so years ago doesn't show it is up for sale at the moment but something must be going on
Theses are home-made mini-quiches but there are only two-if there were more I would send out the usual invites
Perhaps he felt catman did not deserve his best efforts, having kept him waiting so long!
Penninepetal, am glad the small thing got rescued. I couldn't rescue the one Alfie caught in the garden recently.
I drove to Portsmouth and back last night. The things we do for our offspring! Still, I enjoyed going through the tunnel in both directions.
My plan for lunchtime today is to sit and eat an ice cream and do a bit of feeding and watering and nothing else. Its too warm for digging or weeding (I have decided!)
Lottie far too hot to dig, can you use a hosepipe yet?
Geoff it sounds like he is a man who got 3 quotes and went for the half price one and will not even notice the mess. Was it front garden only?