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kaseylib
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:15 pm   Post subject:


It looks like a great setup that you have, and everything looks so neat and organized. You're certainly a few giant steps ahead of me, although with temps in the 70's F today, I plan to be outside all afternoon!


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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:29 am   Post subject:


You folks have been really nice to say such kind things about that smallbit of clean-up and prep. that I have done sunday. It make the stiffness seem less.
Tomorrow begins a week of vacation, so I hope to get quite a bit of work done in that time.

Toni, I will take more piccies in the coming days. I think our rain barrels must be related. It's the european wing of the family over here.Wink..and it says "hello".

EJ--I have the names of the two carrot sorts on the lottie.
Those watering cans are handy...I don't have enough actually, and those ones you see are in various stages of disrepair. A couple are so old that the plastic is becoming thin and brittle--to the point of breaking. I have another three at home for house and balcony plants. hahaha. shhhhhhhh...
I'm already looking for a new one or two this year.

SLF.... I was dirty from head to toe! chuckle.

KL--I hopwe that we will have several days of good weather during my vacation. They say that it will reach the 70's here as well. Fingers crossed.

Anyway, thanks again for your nice and supportive comments. --Tomorrow it's off to the allotment early.


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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:20 pm   Post subject:


very jealous, I can't get to my allotment until next Thursday, but I have taken the day off and will be there all day!


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Looks like a great start Sjoerd.
I have not forgotten the work in progress with the painting....work has had me rather busy the last three weeks with floor plan changes!
I do a couple strokes with the brush every couple days, but that hollyhock painting will be posted soon!

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