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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2436379" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Good morning Karen, good morning everyone.</p><p>Jellybabies stayed safe from sudden death last night, I can almost hear them celebrating in the bedside container. Hope everyone else’s jellybabies have survived to party for another day.</p><p>There have been tree surgeons next door but one every day this week cutting down a number of very big leylandii; they’re working on the last one now. The cut pine smell is wafting in through the window, it’s strong but pleasant. The trees had grown to about 60 foot so it’s amazing how much more light and air there is now.</p><p>Husband felt inspired by the tree surgeons to cut down a wild cherry that shades the veg bed. I’m feeling a little sad. He’s wanted to do it for years but I resisted, it’s spring blossom was glorious and the birds ate the small red fruit. However it didn’t set fruit this year. It’s looking tired and old. I also think husband also knew we were having quiche for lunch and had to prove his manhood.</p><p>There are still lots of trees and bushes, the neighbourhood hasn’t gone all eco zero, still many places for birds and other creatures to perch, nest and hide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2436379, member: 68789"] Good morning Karen, good morning everyone. Jellybabies stayed safe from sudden death last night, I can almost hear them celebrating in the bedside container. Hope everyone else’s jellybabies have survived to party for another day. There have been tree surgeons next door but one every day this week cutting down a number of very big leylandii; they’re working on the last one now. The cut pine smell is wafting in through the window, it’s strong but pleasant. The trees had grown to about 60 foot so it’s amazing how much more light and air there is now. Husband felt inspired by the tree surgeons to cut down a wild cherry that shades the veg bed. I’m feeling a little sad. He’s wanted to do it for years but I resisted, it’s spring blossom was glorious and the birds ate the small red fruit. However it didn’t set fruit this year. It’s looking tired and old. I also think husband also knew we were having quiche for lunch and had to prove his manhood. There are still lots of trees and bushes, the neighbourhood hasn’t gone all eco zero, still many places for birds and other creatures to perch, nest and hide. [/QUOTE]
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