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  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Figrat- like the sound of that border.                                                                     Yet another year when my poor old, literally, pulmonarias will be neglected again. That border is NOT on this autumns' list 'to sort'. At this rate of weather I shall have to don waterproofs & dive in!

    2 other borders need attention first- I have lists & plans, but whether I have the energy, let alone the weather, is another thing.

    Oh well I know that the garden will pootle along fine without me. Last year & also Autumn 010 have shown that. In 010 I barely had a couple of days out there between the end of September & January. Last year I did get quite a bit done, but once my diagnosis confirmed, time was limited by all the hospital visits etc. Not sure a 3rd autumn of neglect is a good thing though so will try my best. Trouble is I like to get out there & spend all day outside, but know just wont cope this year. Ok, list of small jobs to do then........

    I too have bags of last yrs leafmould & the previous yrs ones all ready to use & an empty leafcage waiting. One less job that I did manage to do in August.

    At least I dont have to worry about working now, so IF we ever get a decent day I can go out to enjoy things. W/ends nowadays always busy with other things. With OH being away during the week he isnt impressed if I announce I am gardening. J.

     

     

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    100 years old really, can we all come to the party, I love DisneyWorld, I had my photo taken with Mickey even though I was not a child.image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    I have ordered a charabang,we will sing songs,eat toffee apples,wave windmills- it will be just like the olden days

    Goofy etc-here we come

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    Will there be candyfloss ?

     

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    My dentist would prefer candyfloss to toffee apples, so I will say yesimage

    Will everyone be watching the singing tonight ?

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    That Bletchley thing is still on and OH is watching that then MTW follows-will record Gareth for a later date-so no spoilers

     

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Count me out as big wimp & wont fly for that distance.image Unless a magic carpet anyone?

    Miss Grumpy is watching whatever trash she's taped. Trying to get a sensible answer to a sensible, for once, question is totally impossible. I would like to know,in the fullness of time, when she plans to visit SIL & may require a taxi service, ie me, to/from airport. Didnt think it unreasonable...... give me strength! J.

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    That Bletchley thing is OK but as a crime drama it has too many anomalies for me.

    Jo do you need me to pop in and have a firm word with Miss Grumpy? Where is SIL?

  • LilylouiseLilylouise Posts: 1,013

    Chocolate puffs sound good to me Kate image

    I will watch the singing image

    Lottie - I hope your Grandad has a really great birthday image

    Pam LL x

  • Evening, just slozacking on the sofa after a hard day at work. I had never heard the word slozacking until I came up north, it describes it perfectly. not sure if that is how you spell it though.



    Kate, thank you, I think we have some talented students too, did you see the prog? They got ??50,000 funding. We are very proud of them.



    I have enjoyed the day's conversations. Glad I went on that speed reading course, very useful for catching up. Just waiting for my chef to bring the salmon!
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