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  • Morning peeps! Couldn't get on the site yesterday - there must have been gremlins in the system or more likely water in my broadband line! We aren't flooded but the water table is so high now and the ground so saturated that it wouldn't take much.

    I went to the tip yesterday, and as usual did not come home empty handed - two lovely big glazed pots, one with a ficus growing in it and the other some sort of lily. Kate will be proud of me! Also got rid of 4 bags of garden waste (mostly conifer cuttings) and miscellaneous stuff from the cupboard clearing.

    Then we watched the Woman in Black - very good and suitably spooky, especially as it was getting dark and I lit a couple of candles. I predicted the ending and got it almost right. Haven't watched Crickley Hall, will probably i-player that one.

    I also practised an old recipe for ginger biscuits - we are going for home made gifts where possible this year. The GC has some very pretty tins so we will get some and make stuff to go in them! Plus of course my home pickled beetroot, nice and spicy!

     

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Morning all.

    Mayhem about to start here! Have completely emptied out the bathroom- ooh already someone has not shut the front door image

    Daughter has decided to escape to libary/canteen at work! She's not gone yet....OH trying, not successfully, to hide in the workshop/study & I'm watching trashy tv (yay!) & planning to start the Christmas cards! image

    Now shall catch up. J.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Hola all peeps

    Sorry to have missed Nola-and didn't even say helloimage-hello Hols long time no-seeimage

    Have caught up on flood stories-the old months rain in 24 hours cliche was trotted out again-the maths just do not add up-one for Kate to explain when she is let out of jail perhapsimage

    Big puddles on some grassy areas here-"it canna take anymore captain"

    Might put Women in Black on Christmas wish-list- a bit confused on how you can warch a film without the music-isn't that what made Jaws?

    Channel 4 are showing the Richard-not David-that would be sillyimageAttenborough Miracle on 34th Street this weekend sometime

    I like the idea of home-made gifts Lottie -more personal-good bit of snaffling at tip-I bet there are groans from the household when you say you are going there?

    Saw the Rolling stones around 40 years ago-don't think I'll bother this time.

    Now what to do now?

     

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Water off now- prepared this time! image

    OH has now decided that something else needs replacing........ I give up!!

    Pop in as & when Nola & Hollie, more the merrier.

    Can you tell I dont want to start the cards? I do have a couple of foreign ones to go & always try & do a letter for those, much better than an e-mail at this time of yr. J.

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Morning All

    Yes Geoff, Jaws music, that's what made it, so he decided to prove the point.!

    David Austin Roses came today. Says in little book that came with them unless frozen (end of week) or excessively wet(now) do not plant. HA Ha!

    There is one I am putting in a chimney pot so that will be OK but the others I will have to heel in. Jo said my raised veg bed should be OK.

    No rain at moment Hurrayimage

    Hangovers. I always gave my son a drink of sweet tea. Raises the blood sugar level , alcohol lowers it. Used to workimage

    OH was asked today if we live in Nobs Alley. We do, but grand it isn't. The road just has a strange history, and locals called it that and the name has stuck with the older ones. Was built about 1953, so not even that old.but has been ineresting finding out about it.

    Question though about the roses, when I plant them in final place , at this time of year, do I still put in Bonemeal?

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Bjay-as the roses are dormant it wont make a lot of difference-I would still sprinkle some into the hole and work it in -wont do any harm.

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    I'd always tend to add bonemeal to any shrub planting hole Bjay, so yes in my book!

    Just asked OH if he'd heard of Nobs Alley. No, big shrug, but then he did leave the Link in the 70s.

    Old bath being broken up image what other jobs will ensue? (we've already decided to replace the carpet in there so not worried about that.) J.

  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    I had some David Austin roses a couple of years ago. They came in a huge bag, which was very wet inside, and which was delivered by the ordinary postman. I don't know if they still send them out the same way.

    I have never considered putting roses in the chimney pot. All mine went in the ground.

    Nob is a colloquial form of 'nobility'. Non-pleb.

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Just watching a housing prog- one with virtrually no garfen space & huge consevatory. Just like up the road from us!

    Old bath now disappearing outside! J.

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