Is P ever happy?? Joking apart he's very happy not to have to make an appointment and pay for a haircut. I've been cutting his hair since we got together nearly 50 yrs ago. The first few times were very stressful as I'd never cut anyones hair before. I think I've got the hang of it by now, I've had a lot of practice I occasionally suggest I should put in a bill. I usually get a rude reply.
P should be very happy that he still has hair to cut.
I'm very jealous, he has a fine head of very wiry grey hair, whereas mine's wispy and I fear I'm going bald!
Its chucked it down all day. I only managed one foray to the end of the garden. Tadpoles are happy.
The nearest I've come to gardening today is counting the emerging beans in the bedroom. (In a propagator not in the bed).
As for hair - I've been cutting my own since the start of the pandemic - good job I don't go out in public much!
The Moneyless Chicken says:- Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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More wood chip shifted up to the plot. A couple new areas cleared and covered with chip. New tarp, needed for the new compost on Saturday as the first two are covered in wood chip, stumbled upon in Aldi.
I started cutting my husband's hair during lockdown and have continued since. He's been cutting mine as well and I swear there's only one wonky bit round the front.
Finished filling all the fish boxes in the temporary tunnel. Planted a couple of foxgloves on the bank.
Found a honesty seedling that the deer haven’t eaten. So dug it up and potted it on to take to new garden.
Moved all the contents of the big tunnel to one side. Then spread out lots of sawdust to dry.
27-04-2023, 08:56 PM (This post was last modified: 27-04-2023, 08:57 PM by Small chilli.)
We’re both long haired hippies so no hair cutting required. And frankly anyone goes near my hair with scissors they’re likely to get them inserted where the sun don’t shine .