Very early Spring Bits and Bobs.
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I know i'm tempting fate but, let's see what happens...
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Always the optimist OH! Looking at my phone weather it appears at least the rain is leaving us after this weekend! Temp not too high to dry it out quickly but still the little ray of sunshine will make us all happier!
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Just realized, I missed Spring out...
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"It is the first mild day of March
Each minute sweeter than before
The red-breast sings from the tall larch
That stands beside our door"
William Wordsworth 1798
If only it was today (but apparently it is in Somerset where WW was in March 1798).
For me here in Herts today it is clear but cold.
Each minute sweeter than before
The red-breast sings from the tall larch
That stands beside our door"
William Wordsworth 1798
If only it was today (but apparently it is in Somerset where WW was in March 1798).
For me here in Herts today it is clear but cold.
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Off to cut the lawns, L may be gone for some time...……………………………...
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
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tigerburnie wrote:Off to cut the lawns, L may be gone for some time...……………………………...
Your lucky. Mine will not start.
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Try a bit of petrol in the plug hole, Shallot Man...seems to work for a lot of things...
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What a day ,started off this morning visiting my wife who is in a nursing home as social services won’t let her home as they say I could not give her the care sh needs ,today is our anniversary 49 years ago we got married ,this afternoon I had to go to Walton neurologist hospital to get the results of a brain scan I had a month ago as I’ve been having spasms running up the side of my face and real bad pain with them turns out I have a blood vessel touching a nerve ending they are going to try medication if it douse not work then an operation ,now I have to go back on Tuesday to discuss the operation I may not have I’ve got to say I’m not full of confidence the way they are performing at least Friday the 13th is almost over
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Sad to hear of your personal problems robo but congratulations on your wedding anniversary. Not many stay that length of course these days! . Hope your hospital visit on Tuesday heralds some relief for you and they can sort your issue out.