All this talk of seeds But I know I mustn't Paving man phoned me yesterday and gave a price, which I accepted. He's going to pop round with a catalogue so I can choose colour/s and collect some dosh to buy stuff. I think he's a Dorset relative of Eddie Grundy**. Hoping I don't end up with mooning gnomes concreted in by the path
**Archers character for those who don't listen to 'a contemporary drama in a rural setting'!
I met some lovely Kerrys in my teaching experience It's amazing how you can be turned onto / off names when you have worked with certain 'little dears' for a whole year day in day out! I taught a most delightful Geoff, lots of Rebeccas, Becks and Bexes - all nice girls, lots of Garys - only one I didn't warm to, lots of Chris's - all boys and a very mixed bunch, no Dereks or Glyns, though.
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Where is this delivery man...
Been hunting for pics on comp...grrrrr when cant find what am looking for... ones in whitby... where are they..
Everyones getting to GC but meeeeeee
Too late for requests-made it back unscathed
Going up -like Grace Brothers
More seeds through-anything yet Kerrygold?
All this talk of seeds
But I know I mustn't
Paving man phoned me yesterday and gave a price, which I accepted. He's going to pop round with a catalogue so I can choose colour/s and collect some dosh to buy stuff. I think he's a Dorset relative of Eddie Grundy**. Hoping I don't end up with mooning gnomes concreted in by the path 
**Archers character for those who don't listen to 'a contemporary drama in a rural setting'!
I'm not bunny.
Did I miss the correct guess of Bunny's moniker? Or is there something about a certain county in Ireland I missed?
I met some lovely Kerrys in my teaching experience
It's amazing how you can be turned onto / off names when you have worked with certain 'little dears' for a whole year day in day out! I taught a most delightful Geoff, lots of Rebeccas, Becks and Bexes - all nice girls, lots of Garys - only one I didn't warm to, lots of Chris's - all boys and a very mixed bunch, no Dereks or Glyns, though.