eddie1968
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- Type of diabetes
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- Pasta, sorry to me it's vile, yeuch lol (and full of nasty carbs)
What's all the pink razor-edge barb wire for around the grounds of the girl shed ? Is this to keep men out (or in lol) ?
Ooh, lovely. Go nicely with my homemade breadThere's a jar of greengage jam in the cupboard
Don't be silly Eddie, we wouldn't use that stuff, might hurt the animals .........its pink tinsel..must've been put up for the party we hadWhat's all the pink razor-edge barb wire for around the grounds of the girl shed ? Is this to keep men out (or in lol) ?
Nah Jaylee, they had me slaving in the shed and outside cutting wood etc. Took me ages to tunnel under the fence and now I find out it's pink tinsel...sheesh!There is a bit of a Tenko vibe happening on the premises...
Nah Jaylee, they had me slaving in the shed and outside cutting wood etc. Took me ages to tunnel under the fence and now I find out it's pink tinsel...sheesh!
Its just The Girls' Shed...we considered names but nothing more suitable and appropriate came up .. tho I guess we could add "Male Visitor's Allowed"What about a name for the girl-shed ? Well I call it Girl-Gulag lol.
I am however sure the ladies can come up with a nice cottage sounding name lol.
Hi @satindoll.... Have cut nettles right back and put some of those concrete edging strips we had left over on top of them....guess it will only force the roots to travel further but should help for now....were a couple of little ones trying to grow but pulled them out....used kitchen rubber gloves but washed them clean....that M&S washing up liquid smells nice...put pulled nettles in bin rather than compost heap so they don't take root there.@Sable_Jan
Blige me, they have grown like weeds, good thing you chopped their heads off, soon be going to seed, maybe we could cut them down to the ground and cover them with some of that weed suppressant fabric with some weed clear underneath, the animals wouldn't be able to get to it and it would save a bit of back work, what do you think??
Was lovely standing here just breathing in the fresh air, sun was warm on my back, the ponies and donkeys were playing in the paddock and snickering to each other, the chickens were making quiet clucky noises and I could hear the wood pigeons cooing in the woods, when do the piggies arrive?? someone will have to be here to settle them in and turn on the water tap to their trough,
Oh well back to reality I suppose, have fed the chickens and the little people say they will feed the ponies and donkeys and lock the chicken coup before they leave, will try and get here tomorrow, if not it will be Monday.
What about a name for the girl-shed ? Well I call it Girl-Gulag lol.
I am however sure the ladies can come up with a nice cottage sounding name lol.
That's great... Can't wait...Bless the kids, I'm sure I told them to let the equines out if the weather was fine, will leave them a note.
Told Piggy Rescue there was no full time presence but that we had a person going in daily for the chickens and ponies and donkeys, obviously not listening at the time, I didn't see why they shouldn't like the arks etc.
I think they think the number is wrong that I gave them and add another zero at the beginning, have phoned them and they quoted the number I'd given so I confirmed it as being right, then they phoned me back to satisfy themselves I was genuine.
Anyway should have a pair of older ex breeding sows up for a home end of the week after they have been sorted, so the arks should be inhabited early next week.
Loads of gardening gloves by the trug in the tool shed. lots of sizes to choose from.
Later ladies.
Wonder what it is about polos that the animals love so much...not necessarily the mint cos other mints don't seem to be so tempting to them...in fact, butts, ears and pinching polos seems to be a doggy thing too.....I am so jealous, hope you enjoyed the bread, mmmmmm fresh home made butter yum, mind Roddy has calmed down a lot since Jem clipped his wings, but I love the way he struts his stuff, nice to see them all settled,
I find grooming the donkeys so therapeutic, especially the way they butt you to do their butts and behind their ears. Must confess they nicked my polo's, I only have one when I get heartburn, but there they were munching happily.
You are a star pulling up those nettles, I will have a go at them this weekend.