2025 - What I did today
Veggie Offline
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After reading about your day, I'm embarrassed to say how little I've done. Hope tomorrow is better for you, SC.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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(Yesterday, 07:50 PM)Veggie Wrote: After reading about your day, I'm embarrassed to say how little I've done. Hope tomorrow is better for you, SC.

I was in  a semi vegetative state yesterday too.  Nothing was done outside because of showers and wind, housework didn't appeal. As P is sort of out of action , we both watched daytime TV. The Saint was one of the programmes.  I had a passion for Roger Moore in my youth which was slightly rekindled, the prog was very much of its era but oooh he was gorgeous.  Shy
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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(9 hours ago)JJB Wrote:
(Yesterday, 07:50 PM)Veggie Wrote: After reading about your day, I'm embarrassed to say how little I've done. Hope tomorrow is better for you, SC.

I was in  a semi vegetative state yesterday too.  Nothing was done outside because of showers and wind, housework didn't appeal. As P is sort of out of action , we both watched daytime TV. The Saint was one of the programmes.  I had a passion for Roger Moore in my youth which was slightly rekindled, the prog was very much of its era but oooh he was gorgeous.  Shy
If you’re going to watch daytime TV. You can’t go far wrong with programs like the saint . I definitely approve    Big Grin . But I prefer Sean 
( there’s a never ending debate  Big Grin )
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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JJB Offline
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(9 hours ago)Small chilli Wrote:
(9 hours ago)JJB Wrote:
(Yesterday, 07:50 PM)Veggie Wrote: After reading about your day, I'm embarrassed to say how little I've done. Hope tomorrow is better for you, SC.

I was in  a semi vegetative state yesterday too.  Nothing was done outside because of showers and wind, housework didn't appeal. As P is sort of out of action , we both watched daytime TV. The Saint was one of the programmes.  I had a passion for Roger Moore in my youth which was slightly rekindled, the prog was very much of its era but oooh he was gorgeous.  Shy
If you’re going to watch daytime TV. You can’t go far wrong with programs like the saint . I definitely approve    Big Grin . But I prefer Sean 
( there’s a never ending debate  Big Grin )

Sean was a better Bond, I agree there.  Where are the heart throbs of today? I can't think of anyone I'd be prepared to 'take home to meet mother' among the stars of today. A younger Hugh Jackman in Wolverine guise comes to mind though.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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(9 hours ago)JJB Wrote:
(9 hours ago)Small chilli Wrote:
(9 hours ago)JJB Wrote:
(Yesterday, 07:50 PM)Veggie Wrote: After reading about your day, I'm embarrassed to say how little I've done. Hope tomorrow is better for you, SC.

I was in  a semi vegetative state yesterday too.  Nothing was done outside because of showers and wind, housework didn't appeal. As P is sort of out of action , we both watched daytime TV. The Saint was one of the programmes.  I had a passion for Roger Moore in my youth which was slightly rekindled, the prog was very much of its era but oooh he was gorgeous.  Shy
If you’re going to watch daytime TV. You can’t go far wrong with programs like the saint . I definitely approve    Big Grin . But I prefer Sean 
( there’s a never ending debate  Big Grin )

Sean was a better Bond, I agree there.  Where are the heart throbs of today? I can't think of anyone I'd be prepared to 'take home to meet mother' among the stars of today. A younger Hugh Jackman in Wolverine guise comes to mind though.
Jason statham will do for me. Even he is knocking on a bit now, but aren’t we all.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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Veggie Offline
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Have you two cooled down now? Big Grin
I've been warming up in the GH - picking tomatoes and chopping back the foliage. Still more toms to harvest.Big Grin
Yesterday I emptied a load of out of date Oriental leaves seeds, like Mizuna, Pakchoi and some others with odd names, into a jam jar, Gave it a shake and scattered them in the one remaining bed in GH2, The other half of the bed had already been scattered with old lettuce seeds. There's some chard and beetroot in there too.
I filled a small, windowsill size planter with old compost and transplanted some lettuce seedlings into it. Also in GH2. My plan is to have some salad leaves to pick every day through winter.
Cleared up some branches/dead wood that was blown off the trees yesterday. Most of the apples are on the floor too but there's a limit to how many windfall apples I can deal with at a time. They'll have to stay for the wildlife.
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I’ve watered my GH lettuce but that’s it for gardening.
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