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Dear Alan, just had look at the 'reasons to be cheerful' post again, and the word cheerful is now coming up in orange throughout the post. :? is it magic do you think. :)

I've just seen a half grown black squirrel doing the most unusual dance in the middle of our lane, very comical indeed. :D
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Special trick OH :wink:

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Alan, don't wind up poor OH like that! The link is to a searched item OH, which means that Alan typed in the word "cheerful" and found the link, ergo the word "cheerful" is highlighted throughout the thread. :wink:
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spoilsport :wink:
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It's my job... :twisted:
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You bounder Alan, :) thanks Chantal, i thought it was a clever trick. :wink:
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I never get too upset about the goings-on at the plot. Things fail some years, succeed others. I've actually managed to grow a handful of peas this year when every other year they've died early on.

My main goal is not to produce loads of veg, though it is a major goal. Like many hobbies I garden for the relaxation, the sport of it. I know it will never be easy, but it's the challenge I love, trying to get things to grow, to figure out why one plant went wrong (like my courgettes this year - I didn't think you could fail with courgettes). If everything went perfectly every time, I think I'd be bored.

And just getting out and working the soil is a wonderful feeling. We have sun today, so I'm off shortly to go to the plot.
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I'm sure that you'll all be pleased to know that I've cheered up somewhat since posting the above. I actually made a start today on building my second polytunnel, cutting the first lot of uprights for the frame and dousing the bottoms in wood preserver, so I must be feeling better!
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Dear FatB, glad your'e feeling a bit more like it, everyone should have something to look forward to in life. :)
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