Mid Autumn Bits and Bobs 2017.
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Dear Monika, that is wonderful news.
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I swear if I receive another promotional email about Black Friday special deals I shall explode. Its getting bad as Christmas . It really makes me want to curl up and hibernate until it’s all over and it’s safe to emerge again.
How can we be a nation allegedly still in austerity when so many millions of pounds are spent on all this stuff ?
How can we be a nation allegedly still in austerity when so many millions of pounds are spent on all this stuff ?
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Went and bought four point of lay chickens today , we have eight but since the polecat attacks earlier in the year they have been laying in fits and starts ,part of our eight were 3 sussex bantams more of a show birds than an egg layer these went broodie if you looked at them the wrong way ,one of the lads down the allotment wanted a broodie Bird to sit on some eggs he has now got 3
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I've been down the garden to feed the birds and then came back inside, building a bridge in the loft on my railway instead.
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
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First snow here. Only a sprinkle but looks very wintry.
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Bright sunlight, autumnal colours, leaves on the ground, frost on the bushes.
Cracking morning. All is almost right with my world
At least it would be IF ONLY I had woken up early enough to make the trip to Tring in Hertfordshire that I had intended this morning to get pictures of Tornado passing through before I go to the plot today.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, not a weather Tornado, nor a Tornado plane. This was Tornado the steam locomotive.
Cracking morning. All is almost right with my world
At least it would be IF ONLY I had woken up early enough to make the trip to Tring in Hertfordshire that I had intended this morning to get pictures of Tornado passing through before I go to the plot today.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, not a weather Tornado, nor a Tornado plane. This was Tornado the steam locomotive.
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The danger when people start to believe their own publicity is that they often fall off their own ego.
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Our hills have a dusting of snow again, but just a hard frost at the coast.
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Went to plot, daughter and son in law been working hard, they've laid slabs on paths and eliminated many weeds.
Despite 4 thermal layers plus a body warmer the light wind was biting, given I do not want more treatment delays I decided not to risk a chill and returned home. Shame because it really is a nice day here
Despite 4 thermal layers plus a body warmer the light wind was biting, given I do not want more treatment delays I decided not to risk a chill and returned home. Shame because it really is a nice day here
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Cold but beautiful here today & looking good for tomorrow so hopefully can crack on with a few more chores at lottie. Itching for a bit of a burn so hopefully wind will be kind. Pa, don't worry about a chill on lottie but stay away from people & their associated germs, so missing the tornado could have been fortunate.
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It was lovely and warm in my big greenhouse yesterday, potted the last 100 of the hyacinths up......
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oldherbaceous wrote:It was lovely and warm in my big greenhouse yesterday, potted the last 100 of the hyacinths up......
WOW OH 100 Hyacinths !!!! .............................that's Bouquet loads
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Went out yesterday to Thorsby park, had a falconry lesson bought me for my birthday,the weather was very cold but when you have got a full grown golden eagle on your arm you don,t give the weather a second thought, AWSOME!
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I was a falconer many moons ago, I had a Saker which was lure bound, so we just flew for fun, sadly after 8 years she succumbed to disease and had to be put to sleep. I would love a Goshawk, but they really are a huge commitment and I might just be getting to auld to chase through woods and over fences after wayward hawks.
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