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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2392954" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Mornin’ all. More sun, more birdsong. Thank goodness for the garden, it doesn’t stay still, always something different there. I spent part of yesterday beginning to dig into the base of a raised bed that husband’s constructed the frame for. It’s on a little used patch of grass. He said he’d stripped off the top layer of grass. Er no. Lots of roots, including couch grass. Plant life just isn’t in his focus range. By the end of the day my old joints ached but soaking the hard clay should make it easier today. Then there’s the very old compost pile to uncover so the new bed can be filled. I still haven’t bought those shares in paracetamol, but . . .</p><p>Younger daughter whatsapped us a few more photos of grandsons: older grandson and his friend now look about 35, and last time I saw them they were skinny little 9 year olds. They’re both 11 now and ready to be big boys at the big school in September. This wretched virus has a lot to answer for.</p><p>Hope you all have cheerful times today with good bloods and a few good things to smile about in these testing times. So happy there are ways to have direct visual contact with those not seen in person for far far too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2392954, member: 68789"] Mornin’ all. More sun, more birdsong. Thank goodness for the garden, it doesn’t stay still, always something different there. I spent part of yesterday beginning to dig into the base of a raised bed that husband’s constructed the frame for. It’s on a little used patch of grass. He said he’d stripped off the top layer of grass. Er no. Lots of roots, including couch grass. Plant life just isn’t in his focus range. By the end of the day my old joints ached but soaking the hard clay should make it easier today. Then there’s the very old compost pile to uncover so the new bed can be filled. I still haven’t bought those shares in paracetamol, but . . . Younger daughter whatsapped us a few more photos of grandsons: older grandson and his friend now look about 35, and last time I saw them they were skinny little 9 year olds. They’re both 11 now and ready to be big boys at the big school in September. This wretched virus has a lot to answer for. Hope you all have cheerful times today with good bloods and a few good things to smile about in these testing times. So happy there are ways to have direct visual contact with those not seen in person for far far too long. [/QUOTE]
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