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Dear Gardeners
On Jun 6, 5:22*pm, "graham" wrote:
"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2009-06-06 16:21:28 +0100, "graham" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2009-06-06 15:24:33 +0100, "graham" said: "Judith in France" wrote in message .... On Jun 6, 11:08 am, Sacha wrote: On 2009-06-06 09:53:27 +0100, Fuschia said: Hello gardening friends, Thank you all so much for your kind messages. I killfiled Mike a long time ago but the trouble is that there is always someone who replies to him and copies what he says into the thread. If only people would ALL agree to ignore him it would be a much better place. But you are right that one sick old man should not stop anyone else posting here. We are going on holiday for a week but I will come back after that and try to contribute something when I can. Thank you all again for being so nice. Good to hear you're going to be back, refreshed and ready for all that weeding. ;-) -- -- Sachawww.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon Yes, I'm considering sending a ticket for my weeding to be done! After a monstrous few days of excessive heat, we had the mother of a storm last night; my lupins are prostrate on the ground!! _____________________________________ You're lucky! It's snowing here!!!!!!!!!!! Graham Have you considered moving??!! * ;-) -- Many times! *However, I have 2 adorable grandchildren here. *I'd also have to change my profession if I moved (I can't see the sense in retiring).. Graham Well, the grand children would swing it if nothing else. *I would hate it if ours were thousands of miles away. *And as Ray is never going to retire, I can sympathise with your pov! * In fact, Ray says that when he finally pops off, he wants to be chucked on the bonfire and then scattered in the garden, 3 oz to the square yard and forked in lightly. ;-)) -- G Because of the distance, my sons had very little contact with their grandparents and #1 told me (after his first was born) that he felt deprived and therefore wanted me to be a major part of his children's lives. When I made my will, I stipulated the cheapest funeral possible and told my lawyer that a sack would do! *She was amused but didn't think it would be possible! Graham Good grief, that is exactly as Edward wants!!!! Actually it is possible. Judith |
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