Awesome flower for daily puja. Bright colours, and prolific bloomers. They only last about 8 hours though, so you pick fresh every day.I had to Google that. I would have thought those were pansies.
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Awesome flower for daily puja. Bright colours, and prolific bloomers. They only last about 8 hours though, so you pick fresh every day.I had to Google that. I would have thought those were pansies.
This morning I looked at the 14 day forecast, and the lowest low was +2 C, which is great. But I don't trust it. Too close for comfort. I've seen frost here in June, but with global warming, our normal frost free season is getting longer. I plant some frost tolerant stuff outside the first week of May, but not everything.
Yeah, climate change is making life difficult for gardners. In the U.K. we can go from icy winds to blistering heat overnight at this time of year - then back to cold again. There doesn’t seem to be the same seamless transition between seasons anymore.
The ground in our allotment was waterlogged all through March and early April, then when we put the spuds in last week it was like concrete after a few days sun.
Nothing much. Trying to bolster the courage of my wife who was given some unnecessary anti-biotics and developed intestinal hemorrhage. She has gone for an X-ray at the moment. Hope she recovers soon. Not a happy situation. Corona gave us a fright (three persons out of six reporting +ve, if we go by the tests, but no symptoms).
Thats not what girls sell on street corners here... Its usually walnut cake
Awesome flower for daily puja. Bright colours, and prolific bloomers. They only last about 8 hours though, so you pick fresh every day.
Thats not what girls sell on street corners here... Its usually walnut cake
I had ice cream.
What did you do?
Its a girl scout thing here... I remember selling those cookies door to door as a kid. I don't think they do that as much now. We're all scared of each other here.
Woke up, drank coffee, came to work, paid some bills, sold a ukulele.
Here it's usually schools that organise cake drives, usually to fund extras on school trips. They don't do door but set up a stall at the local market
Today I woke up.
Today I woke up.
Ich haben ein bisschen grass seed gaplanted.I learnt some german.
Translation: I have gaplanted a bit of grass seed... Not entirely german so it's mix with Revoltingish. Correct?Ich haben ein bisschen grass seed gaplanted.
Fetched water, chopped wood and bought a ukulele.
Now you just need to learnt English (kidding ).I learnt some german.
LolNow you just need to learnt English (kidding ).
Fetched water, chopped wood and bought a ukulele.