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Removal of bindweed
On May 5, 10:26 am, Sacha wrote:
On 4/5/08 23:33, in article , "Judith inFrance" wrote: snip I sprayed this p.m. no breeze and I zapped all seedlings coming through but I also sprayed some Fleur de Lys by mistake, the forecast for tonight is a storm so I am just about to go to bed and I am really looking forward to the it. I love laying in bed listening to the rain battering the windows, you can tell I was born in Eire, goodnight all. Judith When we have storms, I fear only for the trees but love the cosy feeling of being warm and snug inside. I really enjoy the sound of a foghorn (which, of course, we never get here) so that tells you I was born by the sea! We greatly enjoyed the story of a woman holidaying on Tresco who complained bitterly one night that the foghorn was keeping her awake and insisted that the manager should tell 'someone' to turn it off!! -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' LOL I was born by the sea, the Atlantic in Eire and it literally was just 100 or so metres from my bedroom window, so you can imagine the view I had, especially in winter when the sea was wild. It takes a long time to get used to not hearing it. When returning to where I was born on holiday, memories flood in and once again I am a little Irish girl, warm and snug in bed with my parents downstairs, sad and beautiful and also oddly reassuring. Sorry for thread drift. Judith |
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