Jersey— #3– dogs?
Cheers Zigs, I would want a second opinion on dr. Goat’s Lancet article. ;)
It was superb. We enjoy singing along during the final songs. Can’t wait until next year.
Tonight we will be viewing the Last Night of The Proms. A gala of classical and Broadway musical music. I am a happy camper.
Annie— a‘course. But is coleus the right answer?
Right…who knew. It feels like it has been too long between haircuts. I told it to be patient and leaf it to me.
Leek curry casserole. There is a layer of tatties with onion, ground beef and bell peppers between another layer of spuds. [ATTACH]
Coleus leaf?
Righty-oh. Beginners’ luck, I reckon. No rush mate, I’ll just put the kettle on, shall I?;)
It looks like the inside of a bell pepper, or as we call them, paprika.
We did a bit of this ‘n that, nothing worth mentioning…just looking and planning. Here you can see a portion of the veggie half of our garden:...
Wot wiff all the wind and rain…it was again a house-cleaning day with bed changing and bedding washing. Today the bedroom and hall with the...
Righty-ho. What a good idea. I do most of the knife work in the kitchen and shave a layer off now and then. I shall have to think about this...
Annie— Bitte. It really is a good story. That was quite an accomplishment, innit.
Annie— ahh thanks mate. That thumb is already on the mend. It does ask for attention if I bump it against something. Ouch! Those gloves look like...
Loggy— you are as welcome as welcome can be ! :)
[ATTACH] This was mine, it is between five and six feet tall, but on the link below, you will see one that is a little bit taller. [MEDIA]
Well done, Loggie.
Annie — merci bien. It was delicious. It was cool that you went to the trouble of looking it up. Apricot….mmmmmmm.
Oreti—you must have been glad to have seen the appearance of those first two tardy bloomers. Those flowers of yours look gorgeous.