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Old 18-02-2007, 08:11 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 18/2/07 16:48, in article
, "Draven"
wrote:


"Broadback" wrote in message
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Sacha wrote:
I don't know what everybody else is getting weatherwise but here we
have
a
'Dartmoor clag' sitting about 8" above our heads and not a breath of
wind
to
blow it away. It's v. depressing and doesn't make any of us feel like
gardening. ;-) The only note of real colour is a lovely big trolley
full
of massed primulas - gorgeous! Two or three days ago we had a
brilliantly
blue and sunny day and it's frustrating to think it's up there
somewhere!
It has been a lovely day here in Staffordshire. Peeps tend to forget
that
the West Country is one of the wettest areas of England, bless it.


It's been a grey day in Bristol.
No wind and a bit cold.

It's come to light some one has been trying to get into my shed via the
roof
so now I have to fix that this week.


That's bad luck and a horrible thing to discover, too. Having been
burgled
a couple of times, I know how intrusive it is into your private life and
how
angry it can make you, too. The only good thing about it is that you've
found out before they got in.

Isn't gardening fun? Well it would be if all the dole scum stealing chavs
would just die.

Could just as well be school children simply 'having fun' because they're
'bored'? I wasn't allowed to utter the word 'bored' when I was a
teenager!
Not sure it had been invented then, either...... ;-))
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
(remove weeds from address)


There have been a couple of sheds broken into in the area and the police
have been doing a door to door patrol.
If they were made to work they wouldn't have time to break in to sheds ;O)