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  • #16
    Does anyone remember the day I got sun stroke whilst oop norf!! It was Easter Sunday and we were floating FiL's ashes over Roker Beach.

    Sunstroke - in Sunderland!
    Who knew!

    Soft sovener Suzie
    aka
    Suzie

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Kittiwake View Post
      Noooo, I'm a late '50's baby but now in my early 50's so rock and roll passed me by. My earliest memory of a song was Cilla Black (but I try to block that out!)
      50's babies rock
      aka
      Suzie

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      • #18
        I know exactly what you mean about the secateurs - and the spade, trowel etc. Bit like my reading glasses in the house! 6 pairs at the last count and they all end up in the same place within days.
        This old cottage was built part way up an ancient sea cliff. The rock is still exposed in some places - so that's a rock face garden. One side of the back garden is wooded, so that is meandering paths (more like goat tracks) and I've put some terraces in there for veggies. The other side of the garden has been terraced with railway sleeper steps. There are over 200 steps in the garden and there is no road access to the house so everything has to be carried up the first 58 steps! Who needs to join a gym?
        And for those readers who believe I live in Cardiff - I do half the time but this is my other house further west in Sunny South Wales! Confused??

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        • #19
          Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
          I know exactly what you mean about the secateurs - and the spade, trowel etc. Bit like my reading glasses in the house! 6 pairs at the last count and they all end up in the same place within days.
          This old cottage was built part way up an ancient sea cliff. The rock is still exposed in some places - so that's a rock face garden. One side of the back garden is wooded, so that is meandering paths (more like goat tracks) and I've put some terraces in there for veggies. The other side of the garden has been terraced with railway sleeper steps. There are over 200 steps in the garden and there is no road access to the house so everything has to be carried up the first 58 steps! Who needs to join a gym?
          And for those readers who believe I live in Cardiff - I do half the time but this is my other house further west in Sunny South Wales! Confused??
          It sounds fabulous but very, very hard work. We used sleepers to build some raised beds and it nearly killed my poor (younger!) husband just lugging them up our steps, I can't imagine how difficult it was in your garden. I'll definitely be looking to you for advice on hillside gardening.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Kittiwake View Post
            It sounds fabulous but very, very hard work. We used sleepers to build some raised beds and it nearly killed my poor (younger!) husband just lugging them up our steps, I can't imagine how difficult it was in your garden. I'll definitely be looking to you for advice on hillside gardening.
            I had some burly builders in to do it for me! There were over 200 sleepers to be carried up the steps - probably enough to build a branch line.

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            • #21
              Hello and we,come to the Vine, Kitty!

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