We popped out to the lottie for a little looksy. I also had one of those massive Norwegian bags full of wet leaves to dump into the leaf-mould...
Here, here Netty.
Well done Netty. Were they glazed or perhaps those tiny white powdery ones? Were they sort of filled? Its important which ones you splurged out...
Air mail?. What is that? Oh yes, I remember now.
Will do, Cayu.
The Schellinkhouter is a great apple but the developers could not perfect it to be reliably uniform in shape and size, so it never made it to...
It has been one of those nasty, wet days. We did a bit of shopping to treat ourselves — Important staples like ice cream, croissants and Belgian...
Its a lovely thing, isn’t it. I could look at that thing all day long. There is a plant called “kaffirlelie” in that tint which is a lovely...
Interesting things you are doing there. My columnar is one called, “Moonlight”. It had a slow beginning, but now yields really well. Of course I...
Chuckle...ahh, the waistline. I won’t go there. The circumference increase is an occupational hazard isn’t it. Perhaps one to ignore during these...
Great posting Daniel. I am a fan of columnar apple trees, and have one in my lottie. This type of tree is ideal for small space gardening because...
I recall your past postings of your caravan. I find it a great thing, and you just keep making it better. I do find the wood-burner a bit...
Plant addiction?! Ha, you keep on doin’, you, Jewell.
I have a weakness for mince pies. Seeing these sends me right over the edge of serious hunger. That is a great job.
Tonight we will watch ladies voetbal and afterwards.... “The Outlaws”. it is a typically British comedy. I find this type of humour interesting...
Oh, Eileen—they were so good,all warm and everything and with the tea.
Ho, ho, ho— uh oh. Sorry.
Those things are gorgeous.. Do you get compliments from passers by?
I enjoyed seeing your plants so much. You always show such interesting plants.
Ha, ha, ha. Was it tasty?