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Only 3 cars in front of me. In and out quite quickly. Now taking a break from digging.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymore -
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The ZeitNephew & spouse turned up to inspect ZeityParentsTowers.
Seemed happy enough with the place.
She was a bit shocked when I remarked that I'd had the heating on all morning.
And it still wasn't exactly what you'd term warm.
ZeityTowers, by comparison, was quite warm even though the heating hasn't been on for several days.
Maybe that cavity wall insulation does work.
Lunch only cost me £70, so bargain.
Gardening this afternoon was somewhat exhausting but I've decimated some more brambles and ivy.
Sat down recovering now.Comment
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Gardening done.
The bad side of planting bulbs in grass is you have to wait weeks to cut the grass. The good side is you have to wait weeks to cut the grass.
Oh and the 5 English bluebells I planted years ago have multipled."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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None of the English bluebells have ever done anything, but the Spanish & Siberian bluebells and whitebells are doing terrifically well.
Almost as well as the brambles and ivy really.
The goosegrass is flourishing too.
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Ahh a naturalistic type of gardening.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNone of the English bluebells have ever done anything, but the Spanish & Siberian bluebells and whitebells are doing terrifically well.
Almost as well as the brambles and ivy really.
The goosegrass is flourishing too.
Meadows are very good instead of lawns I hear."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Dinner has been the rest of the roast duck, with trimmings
The roast potatoes came out absolutely brilliantly - I'm definitely getting the hang of the new cooker, though I think the leftover duck fat in which I roasted them also made a huge contribution
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