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Default New House, new garden-

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Well part there of.
Preparing for our retirement next year, we've this past year, been very busy
with building a new house on 3 acres of land.
Now the house is finished we can get on with the gardens, no easy feat as
the area around the house is hard clay, plus the house is an hour's drive
away so we mostly only get up there on the weekends, so it's been a slow
process. I have a lot of hard work to do over the next few years. :-)




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Post more pictures now and then so we can watch it grow!
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Sue ]


 
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