That sounds yummy, Willow.
Netty— you don’t show enough pictures. :scheming:
Right Daniel— I see the logic. I believe that Mel does this as well. It seems a good idea, especially in keeping out cooking odours that can...
Daniel—Very good posting. I haven’t read anything about Lavender in donkeys ears. I used to grow some and even tried to propagate some. Some types...
Loggie— I really enjoy your updates on River. It is almost like we are neighbours.
Clay— Thanks for coming with a name for those wonderful-looking beans. I would ask you about their flavour, but “flavour” is subjective isn’t it....
Cheers Pac— now you mention it, I can see the brocade texture too.
That was a fun group of vids, Loggie, Thank you I watched them a couple of times.
Glad that fridge turned out good for you.
I like that backsplash. I believe this choice was good too. Tell me mate, do lots of folks cook outside like that?
Those two pics really show how he is doing. He chose a good place, didn’t he. You must be chuffed with his progress,
Nice looking beans, Clay. Which ones are these?
Too right Pac. I agree with that 100%.
Good onya Netty ! Don’t you just love it when you beat Nature’s badboys.
Daniel— we won’t eat that until winter. It is interesting what you see in that cabbage.
Pac—Thanks for those nice words. A garden dec, you say? That thing is a water meter which shows me how much rain falls in the blueberry patch....
Pac—So glad you liked the exposure as well. It was pure chance that I saw that subtile display.
Daniel— you have been working really hard. Don't over-do it. We picked for the Food Bank again today. It has been slim pickins’ this year.
10 july of this year, we took a day off to go up to Enkhuizen to visit an small public garden called, “de Garden”. It was cool and overcast that...
[ATTACH] It is a simple pic of a simple and basic cabbage, but it is a near perfect head and the way the light fell on the leaves and the...
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