Vinny
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Vinny
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Good morning
My day sounds similar to Brens. Shopping then a cucumber to set inits final position. Depending on the weather (which doesn't look too good) I may get some wildflower plants planted out.
TTFN
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Morning and thank you for all the good wishes!! x
It was supposed to be a nice today but it’s dull and a bit breezy. A few domestic chores today and then who knows!
Had to call out the engineer for our tumble dryer, he is coming this today but pre warned us about all the Covid precautions. Shouldn’t be a problem as it’s in the garage so he doesn’t have to come through the house! How long are we going to have to live like this I wonder. Shielding has been extended until 31 July up here but a week from today I’m able to go for a walk. Can’t wait...simple things in life are the best!!
Enjoy your day everyone, hope you have some sunshine!! x
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Bren
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Afternoon I did well this morning was a few yards away from the house when the rain started its just stopped so I nipped in the garden for a few strawberries I did get my last two cucs planted in the GH but thats it for gardening today I think.
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Mamzie
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Hello again - I have had a week of so of being very down after trying to leave the garden for the first time in over 3 months after Wales allowed Shielded group to leave for exercise. Sadly I had a huge panic attack, which has sent me into a downer. Also been going into a huge flare up from the weather changing. I get so much more pain from that
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Liking your post because you are back Mamz....not because of the panic attack
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(11-06-2020, 12:41 PM)Mamzie Wrote: Hello again - I have had a week of so of being very down after trying to leave the garden for the first time in over 3 months after Wales allowed Shielded group to leave for exercise. Sadly I had a huge panic attack, which has sent me into a downer. Also been going into a huge flare up from the weather changing. I get so much more pain from that Sorry to hear about your panic attacks Mamzie, hope your feeling better now. Sending you a virtual hug.
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I think we're all feeling the heightened anxieties at the moment. At first it was the virus and what it does to people. Then it's the comfort zone that your home becomes if you have been shielding and the world seems so much more scary. Push through as much of it as you can muster, and more virtual hugs from me
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Morning lots of overnight rain and it looks like being a damp day. At least that early mist has vanished
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Morning All
Damp and cool today butthat wont stop a visit to the plots....plenty of weeding to do as always
Have a fabulous Friday
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I'm jealous of your rain. Still no significant rain here and none forecast for the next few days. Dull with sunny glimpses and windy here today. I have outdoor toms to plant out but the wind is putting me off. As you say plenty of other things to do.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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