Annie— oh, you know what’s tasty don’t you. Those wurst are delicious. The harvesting aprons are super handy and are bespoke. For the pics I had...
Riley—Those images are indeed sharp.
Riley— the tub-fillers look smart.
Oh Riley!! I know exactly what you mean. So many crimies do that these days…they are loosing my Bride because of it. I often wondered if this...
Zigs— oh mate, I love seeing a decent harvest. That all looks so tidy and delicious as well. Someone’s going to eat well.
First, the ‘Rakkers’, one of the four types of climbing beans. They are the first ones to produce, as they were planted a couple of weeks before...
[ATTACH] So then, here is a vase of about ten flowers. The back story is that some folks asked us if we could supply them with one flower...
Oreti— that looks delicious. We eat lots of dishes that look just like that during the summer.
Oreti— the way of handling your lelies sounds sort of professional. Impressive work, mate. Columbia— I appreciate your kind words. Thanks so much.
Oreti— looking again at your namesake blooms— they are truly stunning. The Hypericum plantings really do add a lot to your plots. We see a lot of...
Oreti—:fingerscrossed:. Those lelies look healthy, don’t they.
Oreti— very, very nice dahlias. Charming colours. Did I spy Hypericum behind one of the dahlias?
Netty— thanks for that explanation. It seems like a nice and helpful custom. Stay cool. We will head out to the lottie later on this afternoon.
AA—WOWWWWWWW ,
C—the weather is always a national subject here…and it is keeping us guessing.
Cheers Columbia—the plants here are doing a bit odd this year.
It was warm here today. Here are three weather station pics: 18.24 [ATTACH] 19.16 [ATTACH] 20.31 [ATTACH]
Decent-looking melon, Annie.
Columbia— looks like a great day, even though it looks sorta inclimate.
Oreti— thanks for your nice comments. Columbia— that kale looks healthy. Good luck with developing your pond ambitions.
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