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Tom&Barbara 23-04-2006 12:36 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
so I'll introduce myself and jump right in.

I'm a 42 year young girl who lives in the Cheshire countryside with my partner, my two children, two step daughters every other weekend, three cats (one of which believes he is a dog), two adorable jack russells (which DON'T help with the gardening) and a friendly spirit (at least I think we have one anyway). I work nearly full time in a secondary mainstream school with kids that have learning/behaviour problems, it's a fun, challenging, heart rending and at times infuriating job but I wouldn't do anything else in the world though. Emmm, well maybe, when I'm older and my kids have grown up I will go to work for the local council doing all the gardening stuff, being outdoors all the time in all weathers would suit me just fine.

I have two passions, the weather and gardening. I am still quite new to the gardening thing though. I am becoming more knowledgable but sometimes do stupid things like prune my lavender at the wrong time and ruin it! I am so mad with myself for doing this and really should have known better. I have just increased my veg patch and I have a lovely new potting shed at the bottom of the garden. I am a very happy girl!

Today I am still in my jamas because I had a bit too much wine last night and feel a bit ill. For goodness sakes though, I only drank 3/4 bottle which really isn't much is it? But I don't drink so I guess that's why my head is hurting today. Anyway my veg patch is beckoning because my spuds and carrot seeds badly need planting and I'm trying to muster up some energy and a clear head to get out there and do what needs to be done.

Well that's enough about me. Hope it wasn't too long a intro. I look forward to conversing with you all and learning lots more about about gardening.

Oh and my name Tom&Barbara comes from the the affectionate nickname my partners family refer to us as. Can't think why!

Can anyone tell me if you can put smilies within the text or is just in the post header?

Mike Lyle 23-04-2006 03:26 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
Barbara wrote:
[...]
Can anyone tell me if you can put smilies within the text or is just
in the post header?


Welcome aboard, Barbara. This group, uk.rec.gardening, is informative
and fun: there are some real experts here as well as motormouths like
me.You may like to try direct access to uk.rec.gardening (which is where
I'm reading you). If you haven't got what's called a "newsreader", you
can get here by clicking:
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.rec.gardening?hl=en

and then saving the page in your Favourites.

Beware, though: the "Reply" button there is partly broken. If you want
readers to understand what you're replying to, you have to click "Show
options" and then the "Reply" link which appears at bottom left of the
header which comes up. Dead easy when you've tried it once, but we'll
explain more if necessary.

Personally, as an amiable but sometimes grumpy old man, smileys make me
frown! Opinions are mixed, but I know I'm not the only one who hates
them: if people can't tell when I'm joking, it can't have been funny in
the first place!

--
Mike.



Mike 23-04-2006 03:36 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
Hi Barbara

I hope you have your tin hat on as gardenbanter is the lowest of the low in
these 'expert's' eye and you will be in for some stick :-(((

By the way, I am not liked either :-)))

Mike

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Tom& "Barbara" wrote in
message ...

so I'll introduce myself and jump right in.

I'm a 42 year young girl who lives in the Cheshire countryside with my
partner, my two children, two step daughters every other weekend, three
cats (one of which believes he is a dog), two adorable jack russells
(which DON'T help with the gardening) and a friendly spirit (at least
I think we have one anyway). I work nearly full time in a secondary
mainstream school with kids that have learning/behaviour problems, it's
a fun, challenging, heart rending and at times infuriating job but I
wouldn't do anything else in the world though. Emmm, well maybe, when
I'm older and my kids have grown up I will go to work for the local
council doing all the gardening stuff, being outdoors all the time in
all weathers would suit me just fine.

I have two passions, the weather and gardening. I am still quite new
to the gardening thing though. I am becoming more knowledgable but
sometimes do stupid things like prune my lavender at the wrong time and
ruin it! I am so mad with myself for doing this and really should have
known better. I have just increased my veg patch and I have a lovely
new potting shed at the bottom of the garden. I am a very happy girl!

Today I am still in my jamas because I had a bit too much wine last
night and feel a bit ill. For goodness sakes though, I only drank 3/4
bottle which really isn't much is it? But I don't drink so I guess
that's why my head is hurting today. Anyway my veg patch is beckoning
because my spuds and carrot seeds badly need planting and I'm trying to
muster up some energy and a clear head to get out there and do what
needs to be done.

Well that's enough about me. Hope it wasn't too long a intro. I look
forward to conversing with you all and learning lots more about about
gardening.

Oh and my name Tom&Barbara comes from the the affectionate nickname my
partners family refer to us as. Can't think why!

Can anyone tell me if you can put smilies within the text or is just in
the post header?


--
Tom&Barbara




Scotia 23-04-2006 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom&Barbara
so I'll introduce myself and jump right in.

I'm a 42 year young girl who lives in the Cheshire countryside with my partner, my two children, two step daughters every other weekend, three cats (one of which believes he is a dog), two adorable jack russells (which DON'T help with the gardening) and a friendly spirit (at least I think we have one anyway). I work nearly full time in a secondary mainstream school with kids that have learning/behaviour problems, it's a fun, challenging, heart rending and at times infuriating job but I wouldn't do anything else in the world though. Emmm, well maybe, when I'm older and my kids have grown up I will go to work for the local council doing all the gardening stuff, being outdoors all the time in all weathers would suit me just fine.

I have two passions, the weather and gardening. I am still quite new to the gardening thing though. I am becoming more knowledgable but sometimes do stupid things like prune my lavender at the wrong time and ruin it! I am so mad with myself for doing this and really should have known better. I have just increased my veg patch and I have a lovely new potting shed at the bottom of the garden. I am a very happy girl!

Today I am still in my jamas because I had a bit too much wine last night and feel a bit ill. For goodness sakes though, I only drank 3/4 bottle which really isn't much is it? But I don't drink so I guess that's why my head is hurting today. Anyway my veg patch is beckoning because my spuds and carrot seeds badly need planting and I'm trying to muster up some energy and a clear head to get out there and do what needs to be done.

Well that's enough about me. Hope it wasn't too long a intro. I look forward to conversing with you all and learning lots more about about gardening.

Oh and my name Tom&Barbara comes from the the affectionate nickname my partners family refer to us as. Can't think why!

Can anyone tell me if you can put smilies within the text or is just in the post header?


Sounds like a 'good life' to me :) ;)

Sacha 23-04-2006 04:18 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 

Tom&amp wrote:
so I'll introduce myself and jump right in.

I'm a 42 year young girl who lives in the Cheshire countryside with my
partner, my two children, two step daughters every other weekend, three
cats (one of which believes he is a dog), two adorable jack russells
(which DON'T help with the gardening) and a friendly spirit (at least
I think we have one anyway). I work nearly full time in a secondary
mainstream school with kids that have learning/behaviour problems, it's
a fun, challenging, heart rending and at times infuriating job but I
wouldn't do anything else in the world though. Emmm, well maybe, when
I'm older and my kids have grown up I will go to work for the local
council doing all the gardening stuff, being outdoors all the time in
all weathers would suit me just fine.

I have two passions, the weather and gardening. I am still quite new
to the gardening thing though. I am becoming more knowledgable but
sometimes do stupid things like prune my lavender at the wrong time and
ruin it! I am so mad with myself for doing this and really should have
known better. I have just increased my veg patch and I have a lovely
new potting shed at the bottom of the garden. I am a very happy girl!

Today I am still in my jamas because I had a bit too much wine last
night and feel a bit ill. For goodness sakes though, I only drank 3/4
bottle which really isn't much is it? But I don't drink so I guess
that's why my head is hurting today. Anyway my veg patch is beckoning
because my spuds and carrot seeds badly need planting and I'm trying to
muster up some energy and a clear head to get out there and do what
needs to be done.


Sorting out the garden will probably sort out the hangover, too!
Welcome to urg but do try as Mike Lyle suggests, to subscribe through a
newsreader. GardenBanter messages don't come to everyone on urg and so
your posts won't be seen by everyone.

snip
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon


Mike 23-04-2006 04:28 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 


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"Sacha" wrote in message
ups.com...

Tom&amp wrote:
so I'll introduce myself and jump right in.

I'm a 42 year young girl who lives in the Cheshire countryside with my
partner, my two children, two step daughters every other weekend, three
cats (one of which believes he is a dog), two adorable jack russells
(which DON'T help with the gardening) and a friendly spirit (at least
I think we have one anyway). I work nearly full time in a secondary
mainstream school with kids that have learning/behaviour problems, it's
a fun, challenging, heart rending and at times infuriating job but I
wouldn't do anything else in the world though. Emmm, well maybe, when
I'm older and my kids have grown up I will go to work for the local
council doing all the gardening stuff, being outdoors all the time in
all weathers would suit me just fine.

I have two passions, the weather and gardening. I am still quite new
to the gardening thing though. I am becoming more knowledgable but
sometimes do stupid things like prune my lavender at the wrong time and
ruin it! I am so mad with myself for doing this and really should have
known better. I have just increased my veg patch and I have a lovely
new potting shed at the bottom of the garden. I am a very happy girl!

Today I am still in my jamas because I had a bit too much wine last
night and feel a bit ill. For goodness sakes though, I only drank 3/4
bottle which really isn't much is it? But I don't drink so I guess
that's why my head is hurting today. Anyway my veg patch is beckoning
because my spuds and carrot seeds badly need planting and I'm trying to
muster up some energy and a clear head to get out there and do what
needs to be done.


Sorting out the garden will probably sort out the hangover, too!
Welcome to urg but do try as Mike Lyle suggests, to subscribe through a
newsreader. GardenBanter messages don't come to everyone on urg and so
your posts won't be seen by everyone.



and besides that, we have a 'thing' against garden banter :-))

Other than that, everything in the garden is rosie :-))



Taz 23-04-2006 04:39 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
Welcome Barbara. Still a relative newbie m'self, but they've been nice
to me so far. Soudns like you've got everything under control. Make
good use of the friendly folks here, won't you.

And I don't mind smileys.


:-)


JennyC 23-04-2006 05:15 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 

Tom& "Barbara" wrote

Welcome to URG (uk.rec.gardening) Barbara

How big is your garden?
What have you got in it?
Plans ?????
Jenny :~)



Sue 23-04-2006 05:22 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 

"Taz" wrote
Welcome Barbara. Still a relative newbie m'self, but they've been
nice to me so far. Soudns like you've got everything under control.
Make good use of the friendly folks here, won't you.

And I don't mind smileys.


:-)


I think Barbara (hi there) might have meant some kind of bulletin-board
smiley icon which those awful web forums use. That's probably why she's
transmogrified into "Tom&amp" on URG because whatever HTML icon she put
in her subject heading hasn't translated across to the text based
newsgroup.

--
Sue














Alan 23-04-2006 05:47 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
In message .com, Taz
wrote
Welcome Barbara. Still a relative newbie m'self, but they've been nice
to me so far. Soudns like you've got everything under control. Make
good use of the friendly folks here, won't you.

And I don't mind smileys.


Text smileys like the ones you are using are okay but Barbara is using a
web based interface called Gardenbanter that probably uses picture
smileys.

If Barbara includes a picture smiley her post may/will be dropped by
many proper news servers as it contains binary information for a text
only newsgroup. As a result many people will not see her
questions/answers.




--
Alan
news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com

Taz 23-04-2006 09:19 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
Sorry. Only access through Google groups, so noooo idea really.

But I can cope with plants.


Phil L 23-04-2006 09:29 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
Alan wrote:
In message .com,
Taz wrote
Welcome Barbara. Still a relative newbie m'self, but they've been
nice to me so far. Soudns like you've got everything under control.
Make good use of the friendly folks here, won't you.

And I don't mind smileys.


Text smileys like the ones you are using are okay but Barbara is
using a web based interface called Gardenbanter that probably uses
picture smileys.

If Barbara includes a picture smiley her post may/will be dropped by
many proper news servers as it contains binary information for a text
only newsgroup. As a result many people will not see her
questions/answers.


It's all academic anyway as the vast majority of gardenbanterers arrive, say
hello, introduce themselves and maybe ask a question and then never return.



Mike Lyle 23-04-2006 10:35 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
Taz wrote:
Sorry. Only access through Google groups, so noooo idea really.

But I can cope with plants.


Taz, you'll notice that your message arrived as an orphan, without
quotes from what you were replying to. This isn't your fault: it's
because the GG "Reply" button is broken. Instead, try clicking "Show
Options" and then the "Reply" which appears at the left. This will give
you the previous message in a reply window, and you can trim it as
necessary.

--
Mike.



[email protected] 23-04-2006 10:52 PM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 
Tom&amp wrote:
Well that's enough about me. Hope it wasn't too long a intro. I look
forward to conversing with you all and learning lots more about about
gardening.


uk.rec.gardening is one of the best places known for this, so welcome.

I don't think tha FAQs show up in garden banter's portal onto the
group, which is a shame, so here they a
http://home.clara.net/tmac/urgring/urgfaqs.htm


JennyC 24-04-2006 05:46 AM

Hello everyone I am a newbie and don't like lurking...
 

"Phil L" wrote in message
. uk...
Alan wrote:
In message .com,
Taz wrote
Welcome Barbara. Still a relative newbie m'self, but they've been
nice to me so far. Soudns like you've got everything under control.
Make good use of the friendly folks here, won't you.

And I don't mind smileys.


Text smileys like the ones you are using are okay but Barbara is
using a web based interface called Gardenbanter that probably uses
picture smileys.

If Barbara includes a picture smiley her post may/will be dropped by
many proper news servers as it contains binary information for a text
only newsgroup. As a result many people will not see her
questions/answers.


It's all academic anyway as the vast majority of gardenbanterers arrive, say
hello, introduce themselves and maybe ask a question and then never return.


I think this is the way newsgroups and forums will go in the future. I even find
myself doing the above if I need some specialist info about HTML or
whatever.........Ask a question - hopefully get a answer - say thanks and depart
till next time.

Back in the old days when not so many people were on the net, newsgroups were
indeed small groups of people that tended to be rather closed. It was all a bit
elitist and this is changing fast. Look how many 'old URGlers' no longer come
in here (Jill, Tony, Anton to name but a few)

At least most GB people introduce themselves (!)

Jenny (ducking behind the compost heap to avoid the flames........)




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