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JennyC 23-01-2006 08:28 PM

Plans for Spring
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...

When it's raining and cold is the time for scribbling on envelopes and
hatching ideas for the garden in 2006, so I'm wondering what you're
plotting. In our household, it goes like this:

John; finish building the stone sitting place he started in autumn
.This is what inspired him:

www.drystonedesigns.co.uk

snip
Janet


Brilliant Janet !!
Duly marked for possible use in new garden :~))
Jenny



Sally Thompson 23-01-2006 08:39 PM

Plans for Spring
 
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 20:28:43 +0000, JennyC wrote
(in article ):


"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...

When it's raining and cold is the time for scribbling on envelopes and
hatching ideas for the garden in 2006, so I'm wondering what you're
plotting. In our household, it goes like this:

John; finish building the stone sitting place he started in autumn
.This is what inspired him:

www.drystonedesigns.co.uk

snip
Janet


Brilliant Janet !!
Duly marked for possible use in new garden :~))


New garden? You're not moving from your rooftop paradise are you?


--
Sally in Shropshire, UK
bed and breakfast near Ludlow: http://www.stonybrook-ludlow.co.uk
Burne-Jones/William Morris window in Shropshire church:
http://www.whitton-stmarys.org.uk


Janet Baraclough 23-01-2006 09:26 PM

Plans for Spring
 
The message
from "JennyC" contains these words:


www.drystonedesigns.co.uk

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Janet


Brilliant Janet !!
Duly marked for possible use in new garden :~))
Jenny


Did you buy the place in France, then?

Janet

JennyC 24-01-2006 06:22 AM

Plans for Spring
 

"Sally Thompson" wrote in message
al.net...
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 20:28:43 +0000, JennyC wrote
(in article ):


"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...

When it's raining and cold is the time for scribbling on envelopes and
hatching ideas for the garden in 2006, so I'm wondering what you're
plotting. In our household, it goes like this:

John; finish building the stone sitting place he started in autumn
.This is what inspired him:

www.drystonedesigns.co.uk

snip
Janet


Brilliant Janet !!
Duly marked for possible use in new garden :~))


New garden? You're not moving from your rooftop paradise are you?
Sally in Shropshire, UK


Yes!!
We hope to move to a hilltop paradise in the Dordogne
I shall need Beth Chato's dry garden book............:~)))
Jenny



JennyC 24-01-2006 06:23 AM

Plans for Spring
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from "JennyC" contains these words:


www.drystonedesigns.co.uk

snip
Janet


Brilliant Janet !!
Duly marked for possible use in new garden :~))
Jenny


Did you buy the place in France, then?
Janet


Not yet...........haggling has begun though :~)
Been down there all last week to make sure we like it just as much in winter -
we did. It's a lot milder there and one hardly needed a coat. A thick fleece was
enough !

Jenny



La Puce 24-01-2006 11:02 AM

Plans for Spring
 

JennyC wrote:
Not yet...........haggling has begun though :~)


COoooo ... good luck.

Been down there all last week to make sure we like it just as much in winter -
we did. It's a lot milder there and one hardly needed a coat. A thick fleece was
enough !


When we go at Easter, my family's horrified to see my kids (when they
were little) wearing no coat! They don't realise how mild it really is
and I am kinda hardy now.

Going to Ynyslas at Easter - in Wales and look around properties.
Rented this lovely cottage on the estuary. Makes a change to the
Dordogne but as usual we'll pop over to the SW and hope we can go to
Les Eyzies in August, and show you how to make a proper clafouti ;o)


JennyC 24-01-2006 06:43 PM

Plans for Spring
 

"La Puce" wrote in message
oups.com...

JennyC wrote:
Not yet...........haggling has begun though :~)


COoooo ... good luck.

Been down there all last week to make sure we like it just as much in

winter -
we did. It's a lot milder there and one hardly needed a coat. A thick fleece

was
enough !


When we go at Easter, my family's horrified to see my kids (when they
were little) wearing no coat! They don't realise how mild it really is
and I am kinda hardy now.

Going to Ynyslas at Easter - in Wales and look around properties.
Rented this lovely cottage on the estuary. Makes a change to the
Dordogne but as usual we'll pop over to the SW and hope we can go to
Les Eyzies in August, and show you how to make a proper clafouti ;o)


Ummmm - I hate clafouti - It reminds me of cold Yorkshire pudding with fruit in
;~(
But then maybe I've never had a real one :~))
Jenny



Mike Lyle 24-01-2006 08:41 PM

Plans for Spring
 
JennyC wrote:
"La Puce" wrote in message

[...]
Les Eyzies in August, and show you how to make a proper clafouti ;o)


Ummmm - I hate clafouti - It reminds me of cold Yorkshire pudding
with fruit in ;~(
But then maybe I've never had a real one :~))
Jenny


Clafoutis _is_ Yorkshire pudding with fruit in it! I asked for it once
in a restaurant, and the manager said he was sorry, "but for that you
need a grandmother". I told him it was the same with us for one's
mother's apple pie. (But I've broken the matrilineal thread for our
family: my kids want Dad's.)

--
Mike.



La Puce 24-01-2006 09:18 PM

Plans for Spring
 

Mike Lyle wrote:
JennyC wrote:
Ummmm - I hate clafouti - It reminds me of cold Yorkshire pudding
with fruit in ;~(
But then maybe I've never had a real one :~))


You must have. Cold clafouti is awful ;o)

Clafoutis _is_ Yorkshire pudding with fruit in it! I asked for it once
in a restaurant, and the manager said he was sorry, "but for that you
need a grandmother". I told him it was the same with us for one's
mother's apple pie. (But I've broken the matrilineal thread for our
family: my kids want Dad's.)


Ha! That famous apple pie. It is a very English family affair isn't it.
But then you haven't tasted mine. Though I wouldn't call clafouti
Yorkshire pudding Mike! More like a flan perhaps. Because do you put
caster sugar in your Yorkshire pudding? And cinnamon, and 4 to 6 eggs
for 75gr of flour?! Vanilla?! And I don't put beef dripping at the
bottom of my dish ;o)


Janet Baraclough 25-01-2006 12:08 AM

Plans for Spring
 
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from "Mike Lyle" contains these words:

JennyC wrote:
"La Puce" wrote in message

[...]
Les Eyzies in August, and show you how to make a proper clafouti ;o)


Ummmm - I hate clafouti - It reminds me of cold Yorkshire pudding
with fruit in ;~(
But then maybe I've never had a real one :~))
Jenny


Clafoutis _is_ Yorkshire pudding with fruit in it!


No it aint, you.... heathen

I speak as one who cooks both, to die for.

Janet


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