Oh dear!!! I thought Nemo would have quietly gone away. We're supposed to get "some accumulation," as they say, on Thursday into Friday. Enoughs enough.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostSaly, I like the idea of the "gardens to visit." Mine are buried at the moment.
Perhaps you can help me - I was looking at a TV programme about Sissinghurst recently and remembered a beautiful orange coloured little plant I bought there. Isthere something called,approximately 'Venidio Arctotis' ? Don'tlaugh, Ican't find itin my gardening books.
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Anna
Originally posted by salymap View PostThanks mercia, Amazing I hadthe name right after all. Itdidn't last longin my heavy soil but was very pretty.
Horribly cold, cloud base just 363ft, couldn't even see the Church spire and it only crept to around 4.4° and an hour of heavy snow, it stuck, then unstuck.
Tonight will be cwtched up with book and then on BBC4, Bob Servant - Independent - not sure if mangerton's watching it, had not realised Broughty Ferry was a real place, suburb of Dundee, until the last episode! I think it's funny ....... but I guess that's just me
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Originally posted by Anna View PostTonight will be cwtched up with book and then on BBC4, Bob Servant - Independent - not sure if mangerton's watching it, had not realised Broughty Ferry was a real place, suburb of Dundee, until the last episode! I think it's funny ....... but I guess that's just me
We've had "light" snow in Dundee all day today, and it never looked particularly heavy It just didn't stop for about nine hours. I went out to my car at 4.30 and had about 3" of snow to remove before driving home. The snow has now turned to rain and it's all a horrible wet sticky mess out there. I expect it will be gone by morning here, though outside the city on the higher ground it will last a bit longer.
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A very Spring like day, temperature at the moment is showing 11.3° at local weather station, blue sky and sunshine from around 9.30am after very rainy night, halfway through the month already so barring accidents and misfortunes the daffodils will be blooming by March 1st. Anyone got any Valentine's Day cards or having a romantic evening?
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Er no and no Anna. Still a cold wind here. I'd never heard of that flower until I bought it years ago.Being Vita Sackville West's Sissinghurst it was,of course, a double flower, hideously expensive, and very short lived in my clay soil.
Like a brief romance I shall always remember it though.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostEr no and no Anna. Still a cold wind here. I'd never heard of that flower until I bought it years ago.Being Vita Sackville West's Sissinghurst it was,of course, a double flower, hideously expensive, and very short lived in my clay soil.
Like a brief romance I shall always remember it though.
A fine sunny day in Dundee. Drove home without lights for the first time this year. As I thought, the snow is all gone in the city, except where it's been ploughed into lumps.
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