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Old 16-12-2005, 04:27 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Planting bulbs on a late Winter's afternoon (this is ratherlong, so be warned.....it's been awhile)


"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 15/12/05 17:36, in article , "madgardener"
wrote:

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Oh, I'm going to adopt *that* expression! Especially for those with 'man
breasts'!


snarky remarks prunned and whacked thoroughly

Not typical of this group, I'm happy to say. I leave you with the thought
that to the boring all things are uninteresting.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


great thoughts Sacha! Who says middle aged, post menopausal women can't
learn anything? gbseg my power surges keep me warm on a summer's
evening..............the ice storm missed us here, slipped eastwards past me
here on the ridge but bestowed glorious rains that watered my many bulbs
that are sleeping and getting ready to surprise and wow me. I never remember
where they all are, so it's always new surprises. That, and I tend to
immediately forget where I plant them. Must be the fairies muddling my head
up on purpose!

The little minx of a female kitten has moved over on top of the box of
Christmas cards just off the side of my piled up desk where the computer is,
instead of terrorizing me and the keyboards like she did last night (and
going after the mouse arrow on the monitor, blocking the screen enough I
couldn't write well.......) and hasn't discovered the sunny spot in front of
the window yet that is crammed full of window hangers and crystals and such.
is there somewhere I can post pictures to share? I don't want to be chewed
for attaching a jpg that would take a bit to download.......been chewed up
and spit out too much on wreck.gardens for slipping up and doing that in the
past.

But I do LOVE to share the pictures I take, as I love to get up in the face
of flowers and things. (my favorites are the pictures of sleeping bumble
bees on the flowers who just get tired at dusk and decide to sleep over on
the flower, beds, that I discover all chilled down, covered in dew, and
sleepy enough that I can pet their little fuzzy backs gently and rouse them
come next morning. They bend their legs back as if to push me off so they
can sleep a few minutes longer to warm in the sunshine and dry the dew off
their fuzz. I pet bumblies all the time around here..........)
maddie