Amazing that you got up at 4am to see the wedding ,marthe. Most on the MBs just moan about it, they are of course men I watched some on the royal site you found for me,thanks. Glad your weather has improved. Chilly wind here today but sunny.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostMorning Stormyweatherites, back to reality. No royal weddings, mad hysteria, over hyping etc. Just another day with all its joys and problems.
Sunny but rather too cold here. Not rose weather yet.
Oh and my strawberry plants are in full flower, straining tall to meet the sun & any passing insects
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I'm catching up. Since this morning I have one beautiful yellow rose out in a sheltered corner. It is a cutting from a neighbour's rose. When she died the new people paved her front garden so I nipped in and took some cuttings from her lovely rose bed before it disappeared. They have never been this early though.
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marthe
Roses are still at least a month to six weeks away here! We're still enjoying spring bulbs and early-flowering perennials. Wedding fever has died down over here but at was at full throttle yesterday. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13232038.
@saly: I'm glad you saved your neighbor's rose! My sister has taken slips from roses and been quite successful in growing-on the rooted cuttings.
@Chris: there's nothing worse than the smell (and taste) of lighter fluid. My husband, who is the BBQ enthusiast, won't use the stuff, nor charcoal briquettes. He uses real charcoal or even makes a wood fire from apple branches that have come from one of our trees.
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Mahlerei
Morning sal
Haven't been out yet but can see it's quiet gusty. Buns don't like the wind either and usually sulk under the BBQ.
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the middle kingdom has glorious sunshine and a nippy wind so my secluded yard is quite idyllic this morning ...erm me roses are out cos they were when i bought them from a market stall and then planted them in the pot ..... the almond blossom tree has been and gone as an object of supernatural beauty and is now just naturally booful .... getting the yard into a pristine [tidy, hosed and dusted] and planted condition [pots, baskets etc] is one of the wonderful benchmarks of my ageing ...well i made another spring!According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Calam, wish I had a small secluded garden instead of a rather large one, full of weeds and overgrown trees.
Years ago, people could sell off large gardens and make money from them. Wouldn't be allowed and really wouldn't like it so.......stuck with what I've got which could be worse.
Still gales blowing by the sound of wind down the chimney. Have a nice day.
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Salymap a pleasant day to you as well ...my yard is a yard though, not a small garden ... but with plenty of open sky, many trees visible and an interesting roofscape, its only drawback is that it is North facing and the house obscures the midday sun for most of the year ... happily we are now entering the time when the sun rises above the house .... having spent my early years in London i find the present urban circumstance more suited to me than the house surrounded by fields with a large garden that i first came to hereabouts ... much as i came to enjoy cutting the large area of grass and watching the trees grow i was happy to leave behind the constant need for attention of both garden and solid fuel heating for town gas and a small yard ...According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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