Evening all, haven't done much today just had a wonder round the garden and checked the greenhouse and cold frame. Frosty weather doesn't seem to have done any damage and everything is growing well. Visited mum and she seemed a bit brighter today.
Evening everyone. I'm lazily thinking about getting up - stomach is rumbling, so I suppose I need some breakfast.
Fidget, re the skinks - we used to see a Blue Tongue which would emerge from under a rock at the end of the garden wall, but we haven't seen it for several years now. Hubby is not keen to encourage various people to come and keep tabs on our Cunningham skinks, which would of course happen if we notified whoever. He is a bit private. I can't think who we should notify either. We'll keep feeding them and making them welcome when we can.
In the morning, mum is having a couple of pallets of compost delivered, and I have been pressganged into helping to get it in to the garage. I ought to go to bed and get some sleep really
Won't add much more, as this thread is about to be consigned to oblivion and no one will read it anyway But for those that do, hope you have a very happy Tuesday
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My daughter is here until Thursday, one day next week for a cuppa?
I hope things improve with Dad.
Lyn, sorry to hear your Dad is poorly ((hugs))
Hosta
, Margaret Thatcher always boasted that for years she'd run the country on only four hours sleep a night. 
I therefore recommend that everyone should have a minimum of five hours sleep every night, come hell or high water.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Sleep at least 8 hours
Have also been known to take 30 minute cat nap in afternoon depending on what I am doing
Evening all, haven't done much today just had a wonder round the garden and checked the greenhouse and cold frame. Frosty weather doesn't seem to have done any damage and everything is growing well. Visited mum and she seemed a bit brighter today.
Dove I think that explains a lot re MT
Evening everyone. I'm lazily thinking about getting up - stomach is rumbling, so I suppose I need some breakfast.
Fidget, re the skinks - we used to see a Blue Tongue which would emerge from under a rock at the end of the garden wall, but we haven't seen it for several years now. Hubby is not keen to encourage various people to come and keep tabs on our Cunningham skinks, which would of course happen if we notified whoever. He is a bit private. I can't think who we should notify either. We'll keep feeding them and making them welcome when we can.
see you all in March.
March here. White rabbits etc.
Very quiet tonight. I'm only up because of jetlag
In the morning, mum is having a couple of pallets of compost delivered, and I have been pressganged into helping to get it in to the garage. I ought to go to bed and get some sleep really
Got a couple of photos of the babies.
This one shows the coloured markings on it.
Cute skinks
Won't add much more, as this thread is about to be consigned to oblivion and no one will read it anyway
But for those that do, hope you have a very happy Tuesday