The Throwback was classic! My favourite Tom Sharp so far :dbgrtmb:It was followed by Transition by Iain Banks. It is a fantasy novel with a very...
How big is that Solandra Nigel?
I probably shouldn't be glib about this but it does have its upside. With my better half being at university in London I'm using the Oxford Tube...
New thread so I can post this again. Quite simply it's her at her finest and most touching................ [MEDIA]More from The Wedding...
Not yet. We'll be giving it a go though.This weeks 'new release ' was Placebo,............... [MEDIA][MEDIA]In my private time I revisited...
Solandra is good!
Did you see any Canarina in bloom?
I had a similar Iris reticulata in bloom a few weeks ago but I kept forgetting to bring my camera back from London :dunno:
One of the joys of a new partner is sharing your favourite music and when there is such a difference in age it is double the fun! Fortunately we...
Both of my Cymbidium have been outdoors in a sheltered spot all winter and appear unharmed by the experience.
I recently read My Hero by Tom Holt - not his best but as his standards are so high it's still a good enough readSunday was pretty miserable so...
I kinda thought that was what we had eyes for! Clearly something else that I got wrong :heehee: On a serious note though it was lucky that nobody...
Tropical or tropical looking/exotic? Very few true tropical plants will do anything much in any part of the UK outdoors but there are plenty of...
I've just rattled off Dunster by John Mortimer. More of a straight novel (by his standards) it was difficult to put down once started.
I'm reading more than ever now as I'm travelling to and from London a lot to see my new lady and I also tend to read whilst she is doing her uni...
Climate change is real but just how much of it is 'man-made ' is hard to quantify. That however is no reason for us to ignore it and hope that it...
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