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Got a lovely surprise in the post - gardening book, seeds and a nice pair of gardening gloves.
This was my MOM gift
Thank you Grow your Own and possibly Scarlet? For organising it. I'm thrilled
I'd like to report that the contractor is not only going to create the drop off and pick up area for us but they intend to put a composting WC as this will help when the Mencap guys visit and one of them needs the wc in a hurry. They are also going to provide us with a nice new fence around the enclosure!.
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Well just for you lot that have the sunshine...we have rain. I did say this morning it was dry, I didn't lie, it was when I looked, next time I looked it was chucking it down.
Got our bedroom more or less back together again. Out shopping for curtains, bedding and cushions tomorrow, that should be fun...not!
Evening all. Well the shoe shop was packed but we were in and out in about 15 mins. The shoes in the end cost £36 which wasn't as bad as I expected.
Haven't done the allotment this afternoon as I fell asleep on the sofa. So going to go first thing tomorrow. Need to get the weeds up and spuds up. So need to get sorted first thing tomorrow.
Have a good evening everyone.
What a lovely evening. I can't believe how late it is. We had a cinema in the park showing Dirty Dancing. The film stopped 3 times whilst being shown, all taken in good humour.. it reminded me of reel films when I was a child that used to break. Tonight had a similar response.
I took a picnic to share with a friend. We didn't eat much but got through 3 bottles of cava. Off to bed.
"I prefer rogues to imbeciles as they sometimes take a rest" (Alexander Dumas)
"It is neccessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live" (also Alexandre Dumas)
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