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Smudger879n Posted Jan 12, 2005
Oooops! This thread almost fell off my page altogether
Cant have that,as its a cracker
OK then, who can remember coming home from school on the summer break, having their shoes removed, and not seeing them till it was time to go back?
I do!! we used to run around in our bare feet all summer
Mind you that was in the days when you could do that with out stepping in dogs Poo! or junkies thrown away needles, or broken booze bottles!
Smudger,
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Pinky Posted Jan 13, 2005
Ooooopppss I almost lost my favourite thread too !! That will never do.Lovely reading of favourite smells !! My honeysuckle on a warm summers evening, takes some beating.Hope your all keeping warm and dry.Love Pinky xxx
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Pinky Posted Jan 20, 2005
Hi Abbi,I have winter flowering jasmine growing in the garden right now.I know,incredible with the weather we've been having lately.Mine is planted in sheltered area,with a climbing frame.No special attention has it received at all.I literally,dug a hole,stuck it in,a little feed(when I remembered )during the summer months and it's thriving wonderfully.Give it a go this spring,the perfume late summer is equally as nice as the honeysuckle.Hope your well.Speak soon Love Pinky xx
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abbi normal "Putting on the Ritz" with Dr Frankenstein Posted Jan 20, 2005
Oh thanks! I will try that.
We have to replant our whole backyard.
It was beautiful but had to sacrifice it to get other work on an addition done. I want as many fragrant things as possible for the summer night breezes.
Is there a prickly thing that smells good for under the windows.
They are very low and I have read something prickly will keep people away from them We are not in a humid area so I do have to be warry of the dryness ans shor lived but severe changes.
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abbi normal "Putting on the Ritz" with Dr Frankenstein Posted Jan 20, 2005
? should be *and short* lived on the bottom line.
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Pinky Posted Jan 20, 2005
Hi Abbi,I just can't think of a a low growing shrub like that.I do have a japonica in my garden,thorny with orange coloured blossoms.Not espiecally perfumed though ! I live in a very wet England,it's not my fault honestly !! hahahaha Love Pinky xxx
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smurfles Posted Jan 20, 2005
Hi all.i caame out of hibernation,but it's too cold,think i'll go back for a while!!!
I can't think of a low one either,but i love evening primrose during the summer evenings.It grows very tall though,and spreads like mad!!!
Jasmine is lovely as well.
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Pinky Posted Jan 21, 2005
Hi Smurfles,nice to see you out of hibernation,if only for the shortest time.Evening primrose is very beautiful,I agree.Keep well Love Pinky x
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smurfles Posted Jan 21, 2005
hi abbi,sorry i haven't posted much recently,it's good to see you .I haven't been 100%,and seem to ache a great deal of the time...i think i must buy a villa in florida ,so i can pop off to the sunshine when it gets so cold here!!!!!If only
hi san,nice to see you too.have you ever had nigt scented stocks,,they are beautiful,but grow quite high.I am missing all the colour in the garden it looks so uncared for just now.i've bought some miniature iris to go in the rockery,just to brighten it up a bit.
s to all.xxx
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smurfles Posted Jan 21, 2005
ABBI,no news as yet ,sorry i arent concentrating today..have developed a migraine!!
PINKY,sorry to you too,don't know why i called you sanxxx
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Pinky Posted Jan 22, 2005
It's Ok Smurfles,honestly.You came out of hibernation too quickly thats all.We've all done it at one time or another.Just rest and sleep well for now. Love Pinky xx Hi Abbi xx
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jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 22, 2005
Oh abbi!*waves franticslly* I had welcomed a newbie eaerlier this evening that I was going to post about here. I thought perhaps you & possibly Sal might want to drop in & say hello.
Her name's Lily - U1268637 .
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