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Cut down the asparagus fronds and weeded the bed. Ended up with muddy gloves and knees - glorious!
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Spent the day butchering bambi. while Bob did some more fencing.
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Managed a few hours in the garden - first for a few days. The ground was so wet I could pull up brambles, roots and all. Very satisfying..........then it rained.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Planted out the garlic.
Pulled out the container tomato plants and replanted with some winter pansies.
Planted some wallflowers.
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26-11-2022, 03:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-11-2022, 03:45 PM by JJB.)
Started to dig over the flower bed, weeding and digging out the unwanted, trying to identify the good bits. All with a view to be a bit more conscious of what will go where regarding height, flowering time and space. Especially as i have several packets of flower seeds i want to sow. Good intentions, and we all know where they get you.
Dug out flag iris, saved some coreopsis (I think) self seeders, moved a couple of lavender and antirrhinum self seeders, dug up bedding dahlias, they weren't good enough to save, found some plants I remember planting but have forgotten what they were. Note to self, label things. I know they were seeds from last year's seed swap so I might be able to figure them out.
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Today I went for a walk. Caught covid over a week ago and just about getting over it. Whoever is responsible for its spread has a lot to answer for. Not been in the garden even to look around for a while. I'll have a look at the apple trees tomorrow, I've seen a lot of blackbirds and fieldfares flitting about.
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Vinny
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Prepare for an epic.
Today started out well but turned into a nightmare mid way through with a decent end to the day.
After an early morning walk in the dark with Kato I wen tto Boot Camp followed by a Barre session. After that the plan was to drive about 40 miles to pay for and pick up a part for my tractor purchsed on ebay. My sat nav took me miles away but I eventually made it. I went to get my wallet to pay for the parts and lo and behold couldn't find it. I rang the gym to see if I had left it there and was told that I hadn't.
I then drove all the way back home to see if I had left my wallet at home. After looking everywhere in my house I decided that it wasn't there and I picked up another bank card with the intention of getting some money out of another account.
On getting back in the car I searched it fully and found the wallet under the seat! I rang the seller and told him I would be an hour late as I had to make the journey again.
The happy ending was that I found my wallet, paid for and received the part and even managed to call in at my Son's house (20 miles away) and spend some time with my grandkids on the way home.
Boxing on telly tonight is also a bonus!
"The problem with retirement is that you never get a day off"- Abe Lemons
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Nice one, Vinny. You need a handbag - they're harder to lose under the seat.
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Today I've spent most of the day looking at cars that I might want to buy and nearly driving 50 miles to look at one but didn't, because I rang the dealer and the car has sold. Someone rear ended me yesterday when I was going with Jay to drop his car off to have his brakes looked at. My car is a write off - it would be more expensive to fix than it's worth.
I've found another car I'd like to buy, but can't go see it until Monday night.
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"The problem with retirement is that you never get a day off"- Abe Lemons
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