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(15-04-2025, 01:26 PM)Vinny Wrote: I am a little bit OCD when I stack logs but I am really pleased with the effect of the logs I stacked today. Alternating them lengthwise and crosswise in rows has made them very aesthitically pleasing...............at least to me it has!  I think all that work deserves a photo Vinny.
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Vinny a log pile to be proud of, I do the log stacking here while Mr.B does the splitting.
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(16-04-2025, 09:37 AM)JJB Wrote: (15-04-2025, 01:26 PM)Vinny Wrote: I am a little bit OCD when I stack logs but I am really pleased with the effect of the logs I stacked today. Alternating them lengthwise and crosswise in rows has made them very aesthitically pleasing...............at least to me it has!  I think all that work deserves a photo Vinny. Sorry JJB, since I have switched to Virgin Media for my internet I don't seem to be able to download photo's from my iPhone?
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Being greeted by the first DFB flower of the year
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Funny story!
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Saw something today that I've never seen before - a Rainbow on land, not in the sky. It spread across the fields on the hillside to the north and painted the fields with all the colours of the rainbow. It was particularly beautiful towards the east where it was a deep purple. I saw it from the bedroom window, Doubt that I could have taken a photo of it through glass and I wouldn't have been able to see it from ground level because of all the shrubs and trees at eyelevel.
Glorious - made all the rain worthwhile.
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Just been told the electrician is coming back next week. This news makes me very happy.
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Impulse buy today made me happy. I have a huge common rhododendron in my garden which has purple flowers. I know some people percieve rhodies as weed plants, but I disagree and mine is a home fo umpteen bird species.
I digress, what I bought today from Lidl was a white floweed rhodie. A decent size plant with flower buds intact fo six squid seemed a bargain to me!
My soil must be acidic as my rhodie and blueberries seem to thrive so hopefully my new plant will thrive also?
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