Just spent an entertaining half hour entering all my tesco rewards voucher number on their website to claim Euro Tunnel vouchers took ages, but at least we have got a return journey for nothing, helps towards holiday costs
I don't have a wheelbarrow but OH lets me borrow his. It's used for everything from moving compost, moving heavy pots and occasionally for building projects, it's an essential at our place. Just a bog standard builders barrow, nowt fancy here.
Now going to get some lunch, cheese and onion bap with tomato soup me thinks.
Afternoon all. Another dull, damp day out there. Washing all being tumbled.
Overslept. OH left about 5.30am, I think, & daughter got back just after 8am. Dont think I really came to until after 9am this morning....
Like I said my wheelbarrow, boring green, is used as a shelf in shed! I tend to use those big plastic/rubber trugs for all my stuff. If I cant source a replacment pneumatic tyre at reasonable cost/easy to replace, then tip it should be.
Becks- Dunelm Mills do blackout blinds/curtain linings. We use the linings in the 2 bedrooms as they face East.
Still sniffy, think it must be due to (?owing to- come on teachers I can never work that one out ) the drugs, as no cold developes & it's more or less constant at the mo. Roll on end of March, wonder how long all the effects take to go from this lot? J.
That's good, Chris I think I could do with a new wheelbarrow - mines just a plain old galvinised one but it's got a dodgy wheel. Don't think I'll be too fussed over the colour though. After all, I only use it for shovelling xxxx !
My usually well-behaved dog can't resist attacking the wheelbarrow wheels and as a result had two burst wheels. ( I bought another to replace the first burst one) I saw some green slimey stuff in Wilkinsons that you squirt into the tyre and then re-inflate it. I didn't expect it to work as it wasn't expensive but it has and was enough for the two wheels. Apparently mends bike tyres too. Was impressed by it.
Afternoon all - hope those with lurgies are feeling a bit better today. Been outside to cut tatty leaves of hellebores. I've had them for 5 years and they grow and flower well but I've never found a single self seeded plant - anyone know why???? Everyone else's hellebores seem to be quite prolific but not mine
I too have given up on Ripper - too gruesome for me. Watched Mr Selfridge which was quite good and not a bad replacement for Downton.
Gary - you can start another new programme "Pimp my Barrow" I am also barrowless - borrow OH's which is coated inside with about 3 inches of old cement, is well rusted and weighs a ton. Think the cement holds it together!
Oh goody, I recorded Mr Selfridge last night so I'll look forward to watching that, Caz. Never been to Dunelm Mills , Jo but think I'll go. I've heard some good reports.
I've got a lot of odds and ends of the blue cheeses, Becks. I'll have to think of a way to use them up. Jo will be good for that one I think.
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l 've found this for lovers of coloured wheelbarrows.
Where is Geoff today ?
He must be all behind
Just spent an entertaining half hour entering all my tesco rewards voucher number on their website to claim Euro Tunnel vouchers
took ages, but at least we have got a return journey for nothing, helps towards holiday costs
I don't have a wheelbarrow but OH lets me borrow his
. It's used for everything from moving compost, moving heavy pots and occasionally for building projects, it's an essential at our place. Just a bog standard builders barrow, nowt fancy here.
Now going to get some lunch, cheese and onion bap with tomato soup me thinks.
See you later.
Chris
Afternoon all. Another dull, damp day out there. Washing all being tumbled.
Overslept. OH left about 5.30am, I think, & daughter got back just after 8am. Dont think I really came to until after 9am this morning....
Like I said my wheelbarrow, boring green, is used as a shelf in shed! I tend to use those big plastic/rubber trugs for all my stuff. If I cant source a replacment pneumatic tyre at reasonable cost/easy to replace, then tip it should be.
Becks- Dunelm Mills do blackout blinds/curtain linings. We use the linings in the 2 bedrooms as they face East.
Still sniffy, think it must be due to (?owing to- come on teachers I can never work that one out
) the drugs, as no cold developes & it's more or less constant at the mo. Roll on end of March, wonder how long all the effects take to go from this lot? J.
That's good, Chris
I think I could do with a new wheelbarrow - mines just a plain old galvinised one but it's got a dodgy wheel. Don't think I'll be too fussed over the colour though. After all, I only use it for shovelling xxxx ! 
The house is lovely and quiet! Jess back at nursery today.
Plus had some exercise as car is off the road!
Feeling peckish now.
Thanks jo! Don't go into town much, especially now with no wheels, but will have a look when I do.
Hi Jo,
My usually well-behaved dog can't resist attacking the wheelbarrow wheels and as a result had two burst wheels. ( I bought another to replace the first burst one) I saw some green slimey stuff in Wilkinsons that you squirt into the tyre and then re-inflate it. I didn't expect it to work as it wasn't expensive but it has and was enough for the two wheels. Apparently mends bike tyres too. Was impressed by it.
Why does grated cheese taste so much nicer than sliced cheese on a sandwich??


Afternoon all - hope those with lurgies are feeling a bit better today. Been outside to cut tatty leaves of hellebores. I've had them for 5 years and they grow and flower well but I've never found a single self seeded plant - anyone know why???? Everyone else's hellebores seem to be quite prolific but not mine
I too have given up on Ripper - too gruesome for me. Watched Mr Selfridge which was quite good and not a bad replacement for Downton.
Gary - you can start another new programme "Pimp my Barrow"
I am also barrowless - borrow OH's which is coated inside with about 3 inches of old cement, is well rusted and weighs a ton. Think the cement holds it together!
Becks - I don't know but completely agree with you

Oh goody, I recorded Mr Selfridge last night so I'll look forward to watching that, Caz.
Never been to Dunelm Mills , Jo but think I'll go. I've heard some good reports.
I've got a lot of odds and ends of the blue cheeses, Becks. I'll have to think of a way to use them up. Jo will be good for that one I think.
Hello, Pam.
I have concerns for Geoff - just not like him.