Hi Sal thanks for sofa help!. That wasnt my room that its in though!(thats where I am collecting it from) I think I will collect it this week as I dont know till I get it here, if I am going to like it!. If not I will freecycle it again! . Hope you are enjoying youre garden in this lovely sunny weather x
Hi Sal, we must be mentally linked at the moment.. I was reading through the very same book a couple of days ago! A friend lent it to me years ago, and I kind of forgot to give it back ;) !! Talking of books I see you are reading or about to read some Susan Hill books. These seem popular in blogland at the moment... are they a good read?
Lovely header picture...Are I type with dirty fingernails and mud on my knees...yep its gardening time...better go and scub my nails I have a quilt to work on...I think i will ind a shady spot...
Sorry about the Gulls' loss Sal - you are a loyal supporter I can tell.
Love this garden book. I have a collection of them also and love to browse and dream at the possibilities for my little 1/4 acre! Everything is quite expensive to do though when it comes to having to hire professionals! Right now we're awaiting the landscapers hired to build a small decorative retaining wall around a front garden bed - to help with erosion mainly. Of course after months of drought it's now raining a lot so doubt they'll show today! Thanks for "visiting" the front porch - you and Terry are welcome any time!
Love those knitted kitties so much! Have a super weekend - are you off to Exeter by chance?
Hi Sal
ReplyDeleteThanks for your good wishes. Love this book. I've had mine years and it's helped me create several gardens during that time. Enjoy!
Sue x
This looks like a very interesting book to get ideas from. I'd read it out in the garden, in the shade with a nice cup of tea!
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ReplyDeletethanks for sofa help!. That wasnt my room that its in though!(thats where I am collecting it from) I think I will collect it this week as I dont know till I get it here, if I am going to like it!. If not I will freecycle it again! .
Hope you are enjoying youre garden in this lovely sunny weather x
Lovely book, very inspiring.
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Hi Sal, we must be mentally linked at the moment.. I was reading through the very same book a couple of days ago! A friend lent it to me years ago, and I kind of forgot to give it back ;) !! Talking of books I see you are reading or about to read some Susan Hill books. These seem popular in blogland at the moment... are they a good read?
ReplyDeleteSorry Sal, that was me earlier.. it blogged before I'd finished putting my name in...!
ReplyDeleteLovely header picture...Are I type with dirty fingernails and mud on my knees...yep its gardening time...better go and scub my nails I have a quilt to work on...I think i will ind a shady spot...
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure I had this book but stupidly lent it to someone who never returned it despite me asking for its return....
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for stopping by my site :) Adore your photos! Lovely place in the blog world and I shall return.
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Sorry about the Gulls' loss Sal - you are a loyal supporter I can tell.
ReplyDeleteLove this garden book. I have a collection of them also and love to browse and dream at the possibilities for my little 1/4 acre! Everything is quite expensive to do though when it comes to having to hire professionals! Right now we're awaiting the landscapers hired to build a small decorative retaining wall around a front garden bed - to help with erosion mainly. Of course after months of drought it's now raining a lot so doubt they'll show today!
Thanks for "visiting" the front porch - you and Terry are welcome any time!
Love those knitted kitties so much!
Have a super weekend - are you off to Exeter by chance?