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On 18/9/08 10:07, in article , "M"
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Following up to Sacha

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ahh, pic on the new website, you dont look nearly as formidable as i
expected :-) No tiara either, marm.


No, it's at the laundry. ;-)
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On 18/9/08 10:05, in article , "M"
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Following up to Sacha

http://i36.tinypic.com/a5l35f.jpg
http://i38.tinypic.com/14m87z5.jpg
http://i36.tinypic.com/b51s09.jpg


theres a million good things about autumn, the weeds on the allotment slow
down, autumn colour in the trees, bird migration through the garden,
temperatures that are comfortable, clear air, its yer season of mists and
mellow fruitfulness, innit?


I like early autumn, I must say. And today is just gorgeous. It's very
bright and sunny and the air is still, barely a breeze. The little birdies
are singing their hearts out!
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On 18/9/08 11:17, in article , "M"
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Following up to Sacha

No tiara either, marm.

No, it's at the laundry. ;-)


and i thought they were dry clean only, my lack of class always gives me
away :-)


Well, it's either the laundry or the gin. ;-)

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On Sep 17, 11:12*am, Sacha wrote:
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My goodness! Are those odd lemons, or somethign entirely different?

The best thing about autumn, right now, is that the forecast is good
for the next *several* days (luxury!!) and the sun, you know, that
golden ball that used to shine some months back, is actually *shining*
(decadence!!) today.
Here's to a tiny weeny bit of slightly chilly indian summer.

Cat(h)



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On 18/9/08 11:52, in article
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On Sep 17, 11:12*am, Sacha wrote:
http://i36.tinypic.com/a5l35f.jpghtt....jpghttp://i36
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My goodness! Are those odd lemons, or somethign entirely different?


Odd lemons. ;-)) It's Citrus medica Buddha's Hand and I snapped it because
it's just coloured up and because it shows how small the plant can be when
it starts bearing fruit.

The best thing about autumn, right now, is that the forecast is good
for the next *several* days (luxury!!) and the sun, you know, that
golden ball that used to shine some months back, is actually *shining*
(decadence!!) today.
Here's to a tiny weeny bit of slightly chilly indian summer.

Cat(h)

Here's to it lasting next week because we're going to Tresco again!

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On Sep 18, 2:26*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 18/9/08 11:52, in article
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wrote:
On Sep 17, 11:12*am, Sacha wrote:
http://i36.tinypic.com/a5l35f.jpghtt.../14m87z5.jpght....
.tinypic.com/b51s09.jpg


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My goodness! *Are those odd lemons, or somethign entirely different?


Odd lemons. *;-)) *It's Citrus medica Buddha's Hand and I snapped it because
it's just coloured up and because it shows how small the plant can be when
it starts bearing fruit.

The best thing about autumn, right now, is that the forecast is good
for the next *several* days (luxury!!) and the sun, you know, that
golden ball that used to shine some months back, is actually *shining*
(decadence!!) today.
Here's to a tiny weeny bit of slightly chilly indian summer.


Cat(h)


Here's to it lasting next week because we're going to Tresco again!


I'll drink to that (hic).

Cat(h)
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On 18/9/08 15:12, in article
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wrote:

On Sep 18, 2:26*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 18/9/08 11:52, in article
, "Cat(h)"

wrote:
On Sep 17, 11:12*am, Sacha wrote:
http://i36.tinypic.com/a5l35f.jpghtt.../14m87z5.jpght...
.tinypic.com/b51s09.jpg


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My goodness! *Are those odd lemons, or somethign entirely different?


Odd lemons. *;-)) *It's Citrus medica Buddha's Hand and I snapped it because
it's just coloured up and because it shows how small the plant can be when
it starts bearing fruit.

The best thing about autumn, right now, is that the forecast is good
for the next *several* days (luxury!!) and the sun, you know, that
golden ball that used to shine some months back, is actually *shining*
(decadence!!) today.
Here's to a tiny weeny bit of slightly chilly indian summer.


Cat(h)


Here's to it lasting next week because we're going to Tresco again!


I'll drink to that (hic).

Cat(h)


See you on the helicopter? ;-))
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On 18/9/08 16:15, in article , "M"
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Following up to Sacha

Oh yes, they get a lot of tiaras at those! Actually, are there any now? I
can't think when I last saw one!


One company has a dozen in Devon alone.
They are setting up new ones in the "City" for the investment bankers


Ooooooooh - nasty!
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Following up to Sacha

No tiara either, marm.

No, it's at the laundry. ;-)


and i thought they were dry clean only, my lack of class always gives me
away :-)


Well, it's either the laundry or the gin. ;-)


No contesht.

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I like early autumn, I must say. And today is just gorgeous. It's very
bright and sunny and the air is still, barely a breeze.


when things go to the plan, its good now till november IMHO, (when I plant
some broad beans). Then its walking in the hills time until spring and I
start planting next years veg later than I intended. :-(


I've given up on broad beans - I have a box full of fodder beans gleaned
after the harvest, and I just plant thickly a patch of these. They are
smaller than broad beans, but otherwise the same, and crop much more
heavily.

Hills, though, are in fairly short supply round here.

If you don't believe me, see
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/Indian summer/

Here's to it lasting next week because we're going to Tresco again!


IRTA 'Tesco'...

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/Indian summer/

Here's to it lasting next week because we're going to Tresco again!


IRTA 'Tesco'...


I'd love to do my weekly shop by helicopter - but no!

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