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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 2509671" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p><a href="https://www.plantlife.org.uk/uk/discover-wild-plants-nature/no-mow-may" target="_blank">May </a>the 1st be with you - yes it is three days early but some classes take things in more slowly. Swipey reckons 6.1 was my fbg today. For T2 control that is seriously awful but in context possibly a pretty good effort. Thanks for the art [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER] and I hope the BBQ goes well.. [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] another wonderful Bungalow Wildlife Tale and kaleidoscope - thank you. [USER=493719]@jjraak[/USER] a week of ups and downs but overall very successful. Yesterday I ate out with JKP at the cafe attached to the farm shop/butchers (over the border in Cambs) we like. I resent paying £10 for a salad (warm chicken breast and bacon - .5 drop @ 2 hrs) but ho hum. An elderly couple at the next table gave me so much on which to ponder. The woman clearly suffers from Alzheimer's or similar. Frequently repeating questions such as have we paid, have we been to Ely before (they were going home via Ely)? The man was so patient and loving. God was so obviously working in and through him despite the seeming awfulness of the situation. The staff seemed to know them as regulars and were so kind. Not water into wine, not Lazarus like but from initial attraction as a couple to that scene absolutely miraculous. [USER=374421]@Krystyna23040[/USER] I hope there are bluebells for you. Today is pork shoulder day from the farm shop butcher (the lockdown 1 half pig from there was so good so well worth the new freezer) - 92 YO MIL will be with us. On Friday we delivered our grandson to stage school in Newmarket, usually just me and he, no other children to mind so JKP came. Returning home we stopped at the roadside for vitals. Asparagus - fair enough, 'tis the season; strawberries - early methinks; new potatoes - very early surely? The strawberry I tried yesterday was wonderful and we have had the asparagus before: poached egg, Hollandaise and Parmesan shavings anyone? Stay safe and be considerate of others - Googling "tractors" in public is to be avoided . (How does John Deere/Claas/New Holland lead to porn?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 2509671, member: 193971"] [URL='https://www.plantlife.org.uk/uk/discover-wild-plants-nature/no-mow-may']May [/URL]the 1st be with you - yes it is three days early but some classes take things in more slowly. Swipey reckons 6.1 was my fbg today. For T2 control that is seriously awful but in context possibly a pretty good effort. Thanks for the art [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER] and I hope the BBQ goes well.. [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] another wonderful Bungalow Wildlife Tale and kaleidoscope - thank you. [USER=493719]@jjraak[/USER] a week of ups and downs but overall very successful. Yesterday I ate out with JKP at the cafe attached to the farm shop/butchers (over the border in Cambs) we like. I resent paying £10 for a salad (warm chicken breast and bacon - .5 drop @ 2 hrs) but ho hum. An elderly couple at the next table gave me so much on which to ponder. The woman clearly suffers from Alzheimer's or similar. Frequently repeating questions such as have we paid, have we been to Ely before (they were going home via Ely)? The man was so patient and loving. God was so obviously working in and through him despite the seeming awfulness of the situation. The staff seemed to know them as regulars and were so kind. Not water into wine, not Lazarus like but from initial attraction as a couple to that scene absolutely miraculous. [USER=374421]@Krystyna23040[/USER] I hope there are bluebells for you. Today is pork shoulder day from the farm shop butcher (the lockdown 1 half pig from there was so good so well worth the new freezer) - 92 YO MIL will be with us. On Friday we delivered our grandson to stage school in Newmarket, usually just me and he, no other children to mind so JKP came. Returning home we stopped at the roadside for vitals. Asparagus - fair enough, 'tis the season; strawberries - early methinks; new potatoes - very early surely? The strawberry I tried yesterday was wonderful and we have had the asparagus before: poached egg, Hollandaise and Parmesan shavings anyone? Stay safe and be considerate of others - Googling "tractors" in public is to be avoided . (How does John Deere/Claas/New Holland lead to porn?) [/QUOTE]
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