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Is this your garden @Catherine21 ? It's really beautiful ๐ Just love your Buddha, and peacock and your dog chilling ๐ ๐
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Oh that's just stunning @Catherine21 I'd be spending every free moment I had out there. โค๏ธ
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Beautiful @Catherine21, absolutely beautiful
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Wow @Catherine21, that is a lovely and peaceful garden. I also love that your dog is having a little sunbathe๐
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Oh thankyou she's scruff bags at the moment soon to have haircut little sun worshipper I'm the opposite ๐
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oh thankyou how are you all ok
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Hhh I' spend in shade ๐
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Yes I got into garden 3 years ago I get very hyperfocused and I'm half Irish Scottish so pale as I sit in shade but dogs love it did your scaffolding get taken down
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YOur very welcome @Catherine21 . Always. Plodding on as always
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Best wishes always @Catherine21 โค๏ธ
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Aw thankyou and to yourself and your family
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Ooh yes it did, then two men came to put cable back up along roof which had some wood attached (๐), but they removed wood but left cable dangling saying someone else would come back to do that. Two days later 3 men came to check guttering attached properly. 2 days later a different 2 men came to reattach cabling. 2 days later ๐ 2 different men came to clean the windows. Blimey, no wonder the council have no money. If I could get up ladders I could have done it all myself ๐คฃ. They have done a good job of it all tbh; lucky I suspected that the 2 or 3 days I was told it would be would be more like 2 or 3 months! My poor dogs were not happy. Thankfully all done now. Only noticed today that my (and everybody's) chimney has gone. That must have been what all the racket was about ha ha, can't believe I didn't notice it was quite a big chimney. I need to think of doing something to my garden like yours it looks so tranquil. I've several Buddhas inside my bungalow but nothing special outside, apart from the dogs' tunnel.
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great comedies, either movies or tv, especially the older ones full of innuendo ..lol
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I love comedies incl some of the older ones Rising Damp etc.
Love 'Have I got news for you' and 'Would I lie to you' - especially in the latter Rob Bryden 'showering' to the Benny Hill theme music, was hilarious ๐.
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HhHhhh I'd be the same wouldn't notice oh yes love Buddha's I got that 20 years ago txmaxx I got into doing garden 3 years ago I know noting I see plants think they look nice and plant them no actual plan half I couldn't tell you what they are I bet your doggies little sun worshipper too ! I'm vampire nelly I sit in shade ๐
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Oh benny Hill should put that music on when starmer doing his rounds I love all the oldies man about the house George and Mildred oh and gimme gimme gimme can watch a hundred times my dad loves steptoe and son dear john morecambe and wise I absolutely hated val doolgan in rocking chair at the end I used to sit in front of tv and turn it over as a kid I loved. Captain caveman morph grange Hill The price is right and dusty bin good days
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Ha ha, no I wasn't in to Val Doonicon. My mum stayed with me during 2020/Covid as took her out of her nursing home to keep her safe/take her for radiotherapy on her face/neck every day post-surgery, for 4 weeks at The Christie. We watched Steptoe and Son, the one where he jumped out of the grave and everyone was screaming. We were laughing so much neither of us could hardly breath it was SO funny. And Fawlty Towers where the mouse was loose and ended up in the biscuit tin. I don't think I've laughed like that since. Was trying to stop mum laughing cos of her wounds etc but there was no chance. My dogs were all looking at us as if we'd gone completely mad, they like laughter too ๐ ๐คฃ
I need to look up some comedy to watch it really is the very best medicine !! I hope you have a lovely day ๐ ๐
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Yes they do like sunbathing ha ha, I've just put some water in their little swimming pool. I stay in the shade mainly, I get too bored and too hot though after 15 mins, the sun's wasted on me ๐. I'm thinking of doing something with my garden. It's a fair size, well c 70ft long/20ft the other way, and not overlooked. Yours looks very well established and not overlooked too. I m going to look on the gardening thread on here to get some ideas, but I've got to do it cheaply. I've only ever had courtyard style gardens before. Would like to grow rhubarb but I better not as it's poisonous for dogs.
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Ah yes was that the one where he was in coffin and they had a wake hilarious you know they hated each other in feal life i like whatever happened to baby Jane and this not a comedy but my all time favourite Rosemary's baby me and my dad had many laughs over the old comedies yes I've got to focus on something else nerves shot to pieces ๐ I feel for you being on steroids and ear infection hope clears up soon
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Ah that's big !! Mine won't go in pool my fifi getting senial so upsetting and wants to be on her own all time
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