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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2259285" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>08-05-2020</p><p>6.05am FBG 4.9 </p><p>Sensible dinner at a sensible time, one glass of wine, two of water, late night, Oh why not? Extra inch of wine.</p><p>[USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] Hugs for the continued worry about MIL </p><p>You will probably be disappointed to read that the plan is to mow the orchard this week. Maybe even this weekend. Many of the orchids have set seed and it is those we are trying to preserve. However, the less desireable goosegrass, nettles and brambles are begining to make a comeback. A large part of the wild area was completely covered with brambles and nettles four years ago. It takes a lot of work to keep it " wild" as opposed to "Weeds". There are young trees, will be mowing paths between them and leaving some long still. This gives access for nettle and bramble culling. Photo to follow, once the job is done.</p><p>[USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] My father produced a small booklet, which is somewhere in the boxes, containing many of his mothers stories about her childhood. There are even a few photos. Sadly, the more modern version, a taped interview, of my mothers mother, has been lost. It was made for a school project by my children. My Nana was then a hundred years old, and confused about some things, including her age. The final question was "How old are you?" </p><p> Nana: "I'm so old I've forgotten"</p><p>Child: "You're one hundred years old"</p><p>Nana: "Nah, I'm not THAT old !"</p><p></p><p>Typing this I can hear her voice again. Thirtyodd years later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2259285, member: 488270"] 08-05-2020 6.05am FBG 4.9 Sensible dinner at a sensible time, one glass of wine, two of water, late night, Oh why not? Extra inch of wine. [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] Hugs for the continued worry about MIL You will probably be disappointed to read that the plan is to mow the orchard this week. Maybe even this weekend. Many of the orchids have set seed and it is those we are trying to preserve. However, the less desireable goosegrass, nettles and brambles are begining to make a comeback. A large part of the wild area was completely covered with brambles and nettles four years ago. It takes a lot of work to keep it " wild" as opposed to "Weeds". There are young trees, will be mowing paths between them and leaving some long still. This gives access for nettle and bramble culling. Photo to follow, once the job is done. [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] My father produced a small booklet, which is somewhere in the boxes, containing many of his mothers stories about her childhood. There are even a few photos. Sadly, the more modern version, a taped interview, of my mothers mother, has been lost. It was made for a school project by my children. My Nana was then a hundred years old, and confused about some things, including her age. The final question was "How old are you?" Nana: "I'm so old I've forgotten" Child: "You're one hundred years old" Nana: "Nah, I'm not THAT old !" Typing this I can hear her voice again. Thirtyodd years later. [/QUOTE]
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