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Old 29-10-2008, 03:23 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Xmas already?

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So, Norfolk, cold, cold, blowy Norfolk has been a haven of
tropical -
er
- sub-tropical - well, unfrizzed night.

Where in Norfolk are you? I am an ex pat, moved up here to Yorkshire
four
years ago.

In the South Norfolk Triangle between Long Stratton, Wymondham and
Diss,
where people venture, and search-parties are sent...

Ahh, tother side of Wymondham then, I was in between Wymondham and
Dereham.


You mean *YOU* were the other side of Wympndham, then...


No no no, YOU are on the other side.

Whatever made you leave the Norfolk Alps?


Folk from the other side of Wymondham started moving our way :-)


Isn't it always the way?

Moved in here (terrace of 4 farmworkers' cottages) and what happens? No2
up for sale. No 3 fall out and go their separate ways. New people in No
3. Mrs No4 dies leaving Mr. No4 with two children. Lovely and
entertaining story results in Mr. No4 dovetailing with another local
demifamily, but No4 too small for all of them. Move. Mr. No3 dies (not
unexpectedly, but earlier than prognosis suggested). Mrs No3 moves out.
New people in No3. No2 still unsold and still on the market 5 years
on...

So, however hard I try, I can't expand into the whole terrace, though as
a consolation prize I collect more tqt every time someone moves...

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