A difficult time for any family … especially for one with such young children and being so much in the public eye. I wish them well.I wonder...
Oh my word … I’m full of crab, gravadlax, smoked prawns and whelks, watercress salad and sourdough bread … absolutely delicious
:)Hi @RowlandsCastle … so pleased to see you here :) … it does look quite different but beneath the skin it works on similar principles … pretty...
Have a good journey @Jacquiscrap .,, that’s quite a distance to travel …
@AuntyRach That quote reveals just how very well acquainted Dickens was with East Anglia :)
Hello @Gilla.Walmsley … good to see you again :)
That is looking fabulous @Angie Jones (nut) Last time I saw it, it had succumbed somewhat to bad weather. What a renaissance! :)
I bought some online … can’t remember where from but it was somewhere that seemed reputable ‘cos I was worried about importing disease.
That looks very smart. Could you give us its measurements please?. Does it have drainage holes?
I seem to remember @Tui34 helping out with queries on olive trees …, hopefully they’ll see this …
We found that pond snails ate a lot of our duckweed.
Glad your weather’s improved @Punkdoc … I’ve hung the washing out but I’m keeping an eye on the weather …We’ve been to the farm shop and...
The day started dry and bright here in Norfolk, but the promised drizzle has arrived … however they say it won’t last long. 12C and a bit breezy.
Good morning all :coffee1: 11C and sunshine here in Norfolk … ‘they’ have mentioned drizzle, but no sign of it … yet … The sea air yesterday did...
You beat me to it @Angie Jones (nut) … I was going to say the same.I would think the hornbeam were already dying/dead when the fungus arrived.
I would say the seedlings in the grey and black pots are basil and the one in the reddish pot is oregano.I agree with the others … the...
Two bottles @Punkdoc … one each!!! You really must come down to Norfolk again …
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