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just wondering if everybody got any unusual useful presents ?

I got a lovely truck/trailer from my son, and a very unusual tripod desk lamp from my daughter.

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VERY jealous!
We got a large folding wagon to drag things back and forth to the allotment, and a lean-to GH to supplement the little one we have. I've gotten over-excited and have been shopping for seeds this morning.
(03-01-2021, 09:19 AM)doublyjonah Wrote: [ -> ]We got a large folding wagon to drag things back and forth to the allotment, and a lean-to GH to supplement the little one we have. I've gotten over-excited and have been shopping for seeds this morning.
Aren't you in our seed swap? :eek: you won't need them!! Put that laptop down Big Grin
Well I got a large yoga kneeling pad for sitting on while weeding my borders.
Quite impressed with sons thoughtful present! Big Grin
Mr Greedy came to stay but he's not really a Christmas present as I bought him for me and he was coming here anyway, whatever the time of year.
I may have bought myself some Chiltern seeds too.Wink
What did you order?I have a few perennial salvias from Chilterns and some White Sea holly.
I love their Bargain Basement collections - they appeal to the randomness in my soul. Smile
They've been doing a Veg basement as well as flowers - but I think the Veg ones are finished - I may have bought them all. Smile
Well I gave hubby the book of Bridget Jones Baby and he was thoroughly confused until he opened his fridge present of oyster mushroom spoawn https://www.annforfungi.co.uk/shop/50-sh...ack-books/
Thanks for that NG. Might be a good idea for the lad's birthday in March.
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