111 garlic cloves planted, having weeded, fed and dig over two beds. All by hand, didn’t bother with the rotavator. Now time to walk The Dog (tw)
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The sausage rolls turned out exceptionally well
There's a distinct possibility that they may not last long enough to provide tomorrow's lunch, as originally planned
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Assembled a curry today.
From Things Wot Need To Be Eaten.
i think two scotch bonnets was 1/2 a bonnet too far.
tasty though
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oh, dear, - i find myself agreeing wholeheartedly old chapOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostJUst saw Blue Planet 2 from last week.
Very impressive.
i've done a lot of recreational <and some serious> scuba diving in my time, and the difficulties in getting so close to marine organisms <outside portsmouth> is hugeComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by covbob View PostBonfire and fireworks watched chilldren eaten, cats in bed.Comment
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