Ow dear I'll pass on that one, what age group are they? Its hard to say from the decor. Im going to quess at late fifties having kids late in life. A fantastic sized back garden is yours the same size. Great what you can find nosing on the web
That picture of the garden is rather deceiving-the decor is probably the same from 2 owners back-there are kids but they were not hers-I think -she now lives in Australia-it is all a bit complicated
That garden needs a lot of work- the front was the one the "gardener" "tidied" up last week -those roses are about 5/6 feet high
How others live the mind boggles. Would you not just love to get your secateurs into that roses and feed them.
It would make a lovely family home I hope for your sake it sells quickly.
Now the slug how did you dispose of it? at that size Id say they are too big to squish with even your wellies on or have you cut it in half? Even I get a wee bit squeamish with that size
Kate did you make the lamburgers yourself. It reminded me to get pork mince to mix with beef mince to make meatballs I make batches for the freezer for a quick meal. My mam and dad (who live in France) make jars and jars of a tomato sauce to take home to us all, which is so handy. great for the meatballs or spag bol
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Ow dear I'll pass on that one, what age group are they? Its hard to say from the decor. Im going to quess at late fifties having kids late in life. A fantastic sized back garden is yours the same size. Great what you can find nosing on the web
That picture of the garden is rather deceiving-the decor is probably the same from 2 owners back-there are kids but they were not hers-I think -she now lives in Australia-it is all a bit complicated
That garden needs a lot of work- the front was the one the "gardener" "tidied" up last week -those roses are about 5/6 feet high
The garden is about the same size
Dean-what are you trying to do?
Fact of the day-just seen an enormous slimy brown slug -so I measured it- nearly 5 inches
Dean I was looking for a sport that soes not need a lot of movement.
The spicy lamburgers were so popular that they have been requested again tonight.
Geoff what are you feeding them with?
Geoff! Trying to download a link from youtube! But just not playing ball!
How others live the mind boggles. Would you not just love to get your secateurs into that roses and feed them.
It would make a lovely family home I hope for your sake it sells quickly.
Now the slug how did you dispose of it? at that size Id say they are too big to squish with even your wellies on or have you cut it in half? Even I get a wee bit squeamish with that size
Gary -sorry forgot-peneton?
Jenny the slug was tossed over the fence
-found another small to join it so it wont be lonely-they can feed there
Mrs Geoff used to cut the roses down but not now-the garden has shrubs but is neglected -you could get it straight in a few days.
Kate did you make the lamburgers yourself. It reminded me to get pork mince to mix with beef mince to make meatballs I make batches for the freezer for a quick meal. My mam and dad (who live in France) make jars and jars of a tomato sauce to take home to us all, which is so handy. great for the meatballs or spag bol