HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a joyful, safe week.
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Lindybird: Thanks for the gorgeous pix of the snowdrops - a lovely way to start my day. :-)
OG: Good to see you posting more often - we miss you when you don't.
PatO: I envy you your day out at Hever with the snowdrops. Are you going with your friend?
Plumbing hiccups again here. I called the company that came out twice already to snake the lines, but they want to charge us for the next visit and my feeling is that the (very nice) young man who was here before just wasn't thorough enough. We're going to call someone else. Blech. Also have to feed the roses today; they're already sprouting new growth....
Sounds like a wonderful outing, Pat. Wish I could have seen those grebes! Such beautiful birds. I've had a mixed day - we went out for a coffee at a garden centre, and my OH picked up some seed potatoes to plant for this next season. Before we left home, and afterwards, I did battle online with several things which needed attention, including obtaining several quotes for us to renew our travel insurance. Now, we've always carefully shopped around for insurances. This time, we were a bit miffed to find that because of covid, our usual travel cover had increased a lot. So I set to and got more quotes -- what I found was a warning to all. The difference between the highest and the lowest quote was: A THOUSAND POUNDS!!!!! My OH rang up to argue with the highest one, and the girl pointed out that we were older now, and also we needed "cruise cover" this time. Plus covid cover, of course. But apart from the higher one going up to millions in case it was needed, the smaller one was perfectly adequate. I read once that you have to beware being over insured- it's highly unlikely that you'd ever need vast amounts (millions!) spending to bring you home, for instance. We still haven't plumped for which one but I can tell you it'll be one of the lower quotes!
Lindybird: I hate those kinds of decisions - all that small print. Meanwhile, today was the day from hell with various plumbers...One finally showed up, but I've a feeling we'll have just about a month before we ,have a recurrence. Still, not something I need to deal with this weekend.
Take care everyone.
PAT – It sounds a wonderful day.
LINDA – Love your snowdrops.
My spring-flowering bulbs were confused by the warm wet weather a few weeks ago and they are sprouting green leaves already! They will be sorry if we get our usual summer dry heatwave. Still 6 weeks possible. My leafy greens (chard & spinach) have gone to seed, so today they were translated to my compost pile. My tomato bush has reacted to the odd weather with a second wave of fruit, small but tasty.
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Our little iris in the garden are still blooming and have been a joy. You can see that one at the front of the left hand pot, is a rogue!!
Good Morning. Its been very cold here in the night.
Annette, sympathies on having to sort out the plumbers. I hope it gets done.
AQ - Enjoy your tomatoes!!