Spot on Mel. The chef doth protest too much, methinks. Shame on you chef Daniel for trying to deflect attention with promises of your delicious...
Your feeders are really important at this time. Great work.
Loggie— that one is quite lovely too. I thought that you had posted a pic once of a white one. Oh well, it is quite a fancy- looking one.
Tetters— I was just wondering to myself…do you think that Daniel, could have…possibly…maybe…have gotten into the butter all by himself, and now...
Oh, I don’t know—scary? Well, The way it looks, looks sort of interesting. I wouldn’t want that mass of snow and ice to slide off onto me though....
Noffink helleboring about your Helleborus’. I have been waiting for your annual show. What a collection you have. Stunning….really.
Chuckle…yeah, spoilt or neglected. There’s a fine line innit.
Daniel, you are just a big softie, like me. Haha. No penalties. Droopy— I have been letting it do what it likes. Whatever it wants, it can do.
Oh thank you so much, Mel. That looks delicious. Makes my mouth water. Your baking skills are legend.
I am with Mel— that is a very lovely colour. I hope that it will do well for you in that special spot. You will have to show it again once it is...
That’s a lucky bloke, Mel. Stay warm.
That foto makes me shiver— Burrrrrrrrr.
Why you do refer to our sweet lil Rufus do you? Oh me, oh my.
Be careful out therel, Netty.
Say Loggie, you have some that look like that, don’t you?
Hear, hear Jane ! It would have been more expedient than to wait for Darwin to kick in.
Thanks Loggie. Not a lot of action here, but there is a beginning.
Well Mel, the plant is about 25 cm tall. I call that short. It is nice to have, but I do not plan on getting any more. I am really happy for this...
Ok then, Eileen. I will let my imagination imagine. Thanks anyway. Stay warm.
Oh deer me. Chuckle…Daniël, It sounds like you know what’s what. I hope you can catch the beast in the act.