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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Happy Days
A little bit of heaven in the allotment today. made up of fragments of satisfaction, including; sitting with Jayne in the summerhouse while I explain to her that a mars bar is really all from plants and can be included in … Continue reading
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Volunteer Army
They are cutting back our regular armed forces and relying more on territorial army reservists. One rationale for this is that the US army and European forces makes for more use of part-time reservists than we do. The Israeli army has … Continue reading
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Layer cakes
I have come to a small degree of self knowledge over the years and realise that one of my traits is to triple layer my cakes. If I have one heavy project on the go, requiring maximum mental concentration, then … Continue reading
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Rainy Sundays
Peace and quiet – much needed rain, and a sense of acceptance. The importance of living in the moment. It’s been an interesting week. We had a concert last night in Ashbourne, which was a pleasure to be a small … Continue reading
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Boston Legal
My time delay switch has been at it again! Why have I only now discovered this wonderful gem of a series, – the very best of intelligent America? I adore it. The supreme rhetoric of wonderful Alan Shore, the flawed … Continue reading
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Pets-R-Us
Another action packed Sunday! For me it started at 5.30am when I started preparing a lunch for ten guests. I had picked a pound of black currents and the same of red currents, and decided to use them up as … Continue reading
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Open Gardens
It has been a frenzied week of activity here in little Edensor, so apologies for no blogs lately! To start with, we’ve just had our “Hidden gardens” event, with 16 gardens open to the public, an old fashioned garden fete … Continue reading
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