Thanks for the explanation, Willow. I can imagine what they taste like. I do like chocolate (dark) very much, so I can see why a child would like it.
Daniel— I see. You know, it was a bad year for squashes here as well. T blame the climate. I can see that. Certain things that I grow every year...
Ha,ha,ha x 100. Lurved them piccies, Mel. Good luck with your chores today. Stay warm.
Oh. Cheers Loggie. I recognised the plant, but little fellow on the right— I could not tell if it was a plant or a couple of stray leaves.
Looking clean. What is going on with that poor little plant to the right of the robust one? Your Helleborus plants certainly do look healthy and...
Oh, that’s great. It does look so good all bottled-up and ready for consumption, doesn’t it.
Does the fan send air into your bed room? If so, be careful, it could blow our cover.
That’s a lovely line-up, Daniel. will this last a year, or longer?
Those beds look really good, Daniel. The rescued irises look happy, don’t they. The small squash harvest still look tasty to me. Were these all...
Mel, do you actually need a license for operating that fan in your house? When having such unbridled fun, you risk blowing your ownership...
How remarkable is that ! I’m still scratching my head…what are the chances.
Oké. Good luck when you can get to them. They are so tasty.
Thanks so much, Mel. The Rattus norvegicus here are very reddish. My face was as red as they are when I saw the extent of the damage. So angry....