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On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:06:00 -0000, Janet wrote:
In article , rbel says... On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 19:49:39 -0000, Janet wrote: In article , rbel says... I don't understand the references to waterproof gardening kit, a totally alien concept which implies that one should work in the garden when it is raining. Imagine you're in the middle of planting out/almost finished mowing the lawn/just need to get this finished... and it starts raining. Don't tell me you stop work... Indeed I do, unless it is very light rain and I have only a couple of minutes of work left. To me gardening is not a wet or cold weather pastime. Something tells me you don't garden in the north :-) The very thought makes feel quite queasy. In the event that I was dragooned into living north of the M4 I would take up a more suitable pastime, such as interior decorating or lion taming (under canvas). -- rbel |
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"rbel" wrote in message ... On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:06:00 -0000, Janet wrote: In article , rbel says... On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 19:49:39 -0000, Janet wrote: In article , rbel says... I don't understand the references to waterproof gardening kit, a totally alien concept which implies that one should work in the garden when it is raining. Imagine you're in the middle of planting out/almost finished mowing the lawn/just need to get this finished... and it starts raining. Don't tell me you stop work... Indeed I do, unless it is very light rain and I have only a couple of minutes of work left. To me gardening is not a wet or cold weather pastime. Something tells me you don't garden in the north :-) The very thought makes feel quite queasy. In the event that I was dragooned into living north of the M4 I would take up a more suitable pastime, such as interior decorating or lion taming (under canvas). -- rbel Stamp Collecting in front of a roaring log fire? :-) Mike -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:43:30 +0000, rbel wrote:
Indeed I do, unless it is very light rain and I have only a couple of minutes of work left. To me gardening is not a wet or cold weather pastime. Something tells me you don't garden in the north :-) The very thought makes feel quite queasy. In the event that I was dragooned into living north of the M4 I would take up a more suitable pastime, such as interior decorating or lion taming (under canvas). M4? My map is marked "Here Be Dragons" for lands south of the M62. Can't say I do much gardening but was out yesterday swapping the rims and tyres on the car for the winter set. Was about 2C and damp enough from the the hill fog for drops of water to be falling off the trees but no wind to speak of. As they say in the weather forcasts "wrap up warm", T shirt, jumper, fleece and padded shirt was almost too much. -- Cheers Dave. |
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On 05/12/2012 17:33, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:43:30 +0000, rbel wrote: Indeed I do, unless it is very light rain and I have only a couple of minutes of work left. To me gardening is not a wet or cold weather pastime. Something tells me you don't garden in the north :-) The very thought makes feel quite queasy. In the event that I was dragooned into living north of the M4 I would take up a more suitable pastime, such as interior decorating or lion taming (under canvas). M4? My map is marked "Here Be Dragons" for lands south of the M62. Can't say I do much gardening but was out yesterday swapping the rims and tyres on the car for the winter set. Was about 2C and damp enough from the the hill fog for drops of water to be falling off the trees but no wind to speak of. As they say in the weather forcasts "wrap up warm", T shirt, jumper, fleece and padded shirt was almost too much. I remember being told; when I was young; that the Welsh Chieftains were known as Dragons, so the map should be marked "Here be dragons" for all of Wales. |
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 18:40:10 +0000, David Hill wrote:
M4? My map is marked "Here Be Dragons" for lands south of the M62. I remember being told; when I was young; that the Welsh Chieftains were known as Dragons, so the map should be marked "Here be dragons" for all of Wales. All of Wales *is* south of the M62. B-) -- Cheers Dave. |
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On 05/12/2012 18:58, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 18:40:10 +0000, David Hill wrote: M4? My map is marked "Here Be Dragons" for lands south of the M62. I remember being told; when I was young; that the Welsh Chieftains were known as Dragons, so the map should be marked "Here be dragons" for all of Wales. All of Wales *is* south of the M62. B-) So are a lot of places that are not in Wales. |
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:43:30 +0000, rbel wrote:
On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:06:00 -0000, Janet wrote: Something tells me you don't garden in the north :-) The very thought makes feel quite queasy. In the event that I was dragooned into living north of the M4 I would take up a more suitable pastime, such as interior decorating or lion taming (under canvas). It so happens that I live north of the M4 (east end of Swansea Bay) whilst Dave H lives south of the M4 (west end of Swansea Bay). This is despite, if you hold a map properly, the fact that he is more northerly than I. But the weather north of the M4 here is usually better than that south of the M4 at the other end. Lion taming is, however, for wimps. In Wales we tame dragons (when we have a few minutes to spare). In England, I believe, they call dragons "wives" and are afraid to ask them to hold a bin bag whilst it is filled with leaves. Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes it's raining and sometimes it's not. |
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On 05/12/2012 21:31, The Original Jake wrote:
On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:43:30 +0000, rbel wrote: On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:06:00 -0000, Janet wrote: Something tells me you don't garden in the north :-) The very thought makes feel quite queasy. In the event that I was dragooned into living north of the M4 I would take up a more suitable pastime, such as interior decorating or lion taming (under canvas). It so happens that I live north of the M4 (east end of Swansea Bay) whilst Dave H lives south of the M4 (west end of Swansea Bay). This is despite, if you hold a map properly, the fact that he is more northerly than I. But the weather north of the M4 here is usually better than that south of the M4 at the other end. Lion taming is, however, for wimps. In Wales we tame dragons (when we have a few minutes to spare). In England, I believe, they call dragons "wives" and are afraid to ask them to hold a bin bag whilst it is filled with leaves. Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes it's raining and sometimes it's not. Sorry Jake but I'm about half a mile North of the M4. we3 can look down at it and see how busy it is before leaving home. As for Lion taming, they are just great big pussy cats. David@ the wet end of Swansea Bay, but at least we didn't get the snow that fell just a few miles inland from us. |
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 21:31:42 +0000, The Original Jake
wrote: On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:43:30 +0000, rbel wrote: On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:06:00 -0000, Janet wrote: Something tells me you don't garden in the north :-) The very thought makes feel quite queasy. In the event that I was dragooned into living north of the M4 I would take up a more suitable pastime, such as interior decorating or lion taming (under canvas). It so happens that I live north of the M4 (east end of Swansea Bay) whilst Dave H lives south of the M4 (west end of Swansea Bay). This is despite, if you hold a map properly, the fact that he is more northerly than I. You have my deepest sympathy. But the weather north of the M4 here is usually better than that south of the M4 at the other end. Lion taming is, however, for wimps. I am afraid that I was a bit confused when I entered 'lion taming', I really meant collecting stamps - I do not do bravery. In Wales we tame dragons (when we have a few minutes to spare). In England, I believe, they call dragons "wives" and are afraid to ask them to hold a bin bag whilst it is filled with leaves. Ah ah, last weekend SWMBO picked all the leaves up and filled the big container thing when I had used the blower to persuade them into piles (and she dragged the container thing the length of the garden to the dumping area several times). Which just proves that dragons can be perfectly amenable if treated properly. -- rbel |
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On 05/12/2012 21:31, The Original Jake wrote:
On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:43:30 +0000, rbel wrote: On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:06:00 -0000, wrote: Something tells me you don't garden in the north :-) The very thought makes feel quite queasy. In the event that I was dragooned into living north of the M4 I would take up a more suitable pastime, such as interior decorating or lion taming (under canvas). It so happens that I live north of the M4 (east end of Swansea Bay) whilst Dave H lives south of the M4 (west end of Swansea Bay). This is despite, if you hold a map properly, the fact that he is more northerly than I. But the weather north of the M4 here is usually better than that south of the M4 at the other end. Lion taming is, however, for wimps. In Wales we tame dragons (when we have a few minutes to spare). In England, I believe, they call dragons "wives" and are afraid to ask them to hold a bin bag whilst it is filled with leaves. Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes it's raining and sometimes it's not. LOL recurring! :~)) -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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