If I was redesigning a front garden I would go for a Knot garden, once you get the structure right you could then ring the changes in between the evergreens.I would have an unusual sculpture in the middle.
I had an e-mail from Santander, Looked like real thing, logo, FSA reg everthing. OH said check. That was phishing. So pleased I was carefull.
Hi Kate. i had already thought knot garden, I even have a book of medieval knot designs, but sometimes we have to fit caravan on. I could do one on the one side but then, well, uneven.
Afternoon, just having a break from he marking. Have managed to suss out how to mark using our 'virtual learning environment', I am very pround of myself. Just hope the students can now access the marks!
Nola, are you on your ipad? How do you get smilies/smileys????
Pam, yes I have read all the historical ones, but got a bit bored of the repetition from previous books in some. Her non historic ones are shorter and very good reading.
Geoff, lots of tat in our house. OH just sorting out magzines to take to the docs, we are magazineololics!
I had a large yucca in the middle of my small front lawn. It has since been removed as it got to be a nightmare being stabbed by it as I mowed the lawn or walked past it! It looked impressive when in flower and it was very structural. I saved and am nurturing some of the baby ones for in a large pot.
I have a small island bed in the lawn now with a corkscrew hazel, a Caryopteris Heavenly Blue, a salvia and seasonal interest with bulbs, primroses and annuals.
The lawn has a border along the path that curves round under the window.
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That is what it looks like-have just removed some personal stuff--but it had a pay-pal logo
If I was redesigning a front garden I would go for a Knot garden, once you get the structure right you could then ring the changes in between the evergreens.I would have an unusual sculpture in the middle.
The link has now been reported as web forgery-but how many people were fooled?
It even took you to "the" login page -didn't go any further
Will still log in from usual page
I doubt it Nola-they are just being clever-as I only use pay-pal for the odd e-bay purchase not that bothered-will check if anything dodgy is going on
Now where were we-before I rudely interrupted
I think a knot garden sounds lovely, but where would the caravan go? You would have to like clipping small hedges.
I had an e-mail from Santander, Looked like real thing, logo, FSA reg everthing. OH said check. That was phishing. So pleased I was carefull.
Hi Kate. i had already thought knot garden, I even have a book of medieval knot designs, but sometimes we have to fit caravan on. I could do one on the one side but then, well, uneven.
Afternoon, just having a break from he marking. Have managed to suss out how to mark using our 'virtual learning environment', I am very pround of myself. Just hope the students can now access the marks!
Nola, are you on your ipad? How do you get smilies/smileys????
Pam, yes I have read all the historical ones, but got a bit bored of the repetition from previous books in some. Her non historic ones are shorter and very good reading.
Geoff, lots of tat in our house. OH just sorting out magzines to take to the docs, we are magazineololics!
I thought you were leaving one side for the tea-leaf reading business anyway
A lot of nuts drop in wet weather Nola
I had a large yucca in the middle of my small front lawn. It has since been removed as it got to be a nightmare being stabbed by it as I mowed the lawn or walked past it! It looked impressive when in flower and it was very structural. I saved and am nurturing some of the baby ones for in a large pot.
I have a small island bed in the lawn now with a corkscrew hazel, a Caryopteris Heavenly Blue, a salvia and seasonal interest with bulbs, primroses and annuals.
The lawn has a border along the path that curves round under the window.