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Post by Ginnie on Jun 13, 2009 22:58:28 GMT
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Post by Catherine on Jun 14, 2009 8:57:34 GMT
Round here, it's called the ironing
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Post by Catherine on Jun 14, 2009 17:50:13 GMT
Howzabout a SENSATION of stripeys
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Post by thetomahawkkid1 on Jun 14, 2009 18:25:09 GMT
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Post by Ginnie on Jun 14, 2009 18:59:32 GMT
Now isn't this thread turning into a nice place to stroll and have a barbecue? It even has pets...
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Post by Catherine on Jun 15, 2009 12:17:04 GMT
Now isn't this thread turning into a nice place to stroll and have a barbecue? It even has pets... What we need is Vic and his yard - he's the head honcho for barbecue.......where is he anyway?
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Post by Ginnie on Jun 15, 2009 20:53:48 GMT
Now isn't this thread turning into a nice place to stroll and have a barbecue? It even has pets... What we need is Vic and his yard - he's the head honcho for barbecue.......where is he anyway? I haven't seen Vics yard yet - besides, can't anyone barbecue? You throw meat on it and burn it. What else is there to do?
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Post by Ginnie on Jun 15, 2009 21:09:22 GMT
I don't think I've posted a pic of our beautiful birch tree in our front yard: I know its just a tree, but it's a great tree.
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Post by Catherine on Jun 16, 2009 11:59:12 GMT
I know it's colonial vernacular Sir Gin but you really must stop referring to your forget me not cottage garden, complete with faerie house as a yard - it's a pretty, pretty cottage garden.
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Post by cath on Jun 16, 2009 19:55:54 GMT
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Post by bluesrider on Jun 16, 2009 19:59:47 GMT
Yer yard looks a bit short ;D ;D
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Post by Catherine on Jun 16, 2009 20:04:22 GMT
Looks like a foot to me - if that's a yard, don't use it as a rule!! ;D
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Post by cath on Jun 16, 2009 20:10:29 GMT
Yer yard looks a bit short ;D ;D I lost a few inches tae the water feature ;D
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Post by Catherine on Jun 16, 2009 20:12:31 GMT
Yer yard looks a bit short ;D ;D I lost a few inches tae the water feature ;D ARF!! ;D It IS a bit on the ostentatious side!! ;D I hope you're not on a water meter! ;D
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Post by CROOK TOWN on Jun 17, 2009 13:38:17 GMT
catherine, somebodys thrown an old shed over your fence near the back door... some people have a cheek for anything..
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Post by CROOK TOWN on Jun 17, 2009 13:39:49 GMT
I don't think I've posted a pic of our beautiful birch tree in our front yard: I know its just a tree, but it's a great tree. i see your lawnmowers still f***** ginnie? ;D
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Post by Ginnie on Jun 17, 2009 17:17:51 GMT
whaaa?...
We just mowed it. Most of the time I just used a trimmer to do the front yard . There's hardly any grass there anyway, mostly clover.
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Post by Catherine on Jun 17, 2009 19:07:38 GMT
catherine, somebodys thrown an old shed over your fence near the back door... some people have a cheek for anything.. AHA!! You are SUCH a keeky chunt, Crooky Crookster!!!! ;D I say again - AHA!!! but you've never been in that shabby chic shed - His Chrisness, curious at why Darling Man kept disappearing, only to return with more falling down water, better than the last lot - followed him!!!!! Crunch, crunch, across the gravel to .......the shed!! It houses a spectacular selection of malts along with a beer and white wine fridge.........then there's the "really useful box" bursting at the seams with the eclectic mixture of alcoholic beverages and odd things that folk seem to think make the ideal present......... as the wise man says - never judge a shed by its exterior ;D ;D ;D However, I agree - it's scheduled to be replaced by a brick built booze building........we have the planning permission!! ;D ;D REALLY!! ;D ;D
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Post by bluesrider on Jun 17, 2009 20:22:54 GMT
as the wise man says - never judge a shed by its exterior ;D ;D ;D However, I agree - it's scheduled to be replaced by a brick built booze building........we have the planning permission!! ;D ;D REALLY!! ;D ;D[/quote] Brick built booze buildings have a name in these parts We call em Pubs and you jammy barstewards havin one in yer backyard.Oh how the other half.........
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Post by victor55 on Jun 17, 2009 23:06:43 GMT
as the wise man says - never judge a shed by its exterior ;D ;D ;D However, I agree - it's scheduled to be replaced by a brick built booze building........we have the planning permission!! ;D ;D REALLY!! ;D ;D Brick built booze buildings have a name in these parts We call em Pubs and you jammy barstewards havin one in yer backyard.Oh how the other half......... [/quote] Its a shame you got to go outside and brave the elements Sanctuary comes fully loaded(despite the IKEA remake)
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Post by Catherine on Jun 18, 2009 14:16:49 GMT
as the wise man says - never judge a shed by its exterior ;D ;D ;D However, I agree - it's scheduled to be replaced by a brick built booze building........we have the planning permission!! ;D ;D REALLY!! ;D ;D Brick built booze buildings have a name in these parts We call em Pubs and you jammy barstewards havin one in yer backyard.Oh how the other half......... [/quote] There's just the matter of the several thousands of English pounds needed.........the shed ain't falling down but it can't last forever - and as SOMEONE kindly pointed out, it does rather look as though it's been chucked over the fence! ;D
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Post by caveman on Jun 19, 2009 20:45:44 GMT
The back garden, lots of wild birds, some small rodents/hedgehogs occasionally, not too imaginative, but we like it, its also bloody huge!!!!
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Post by Catherine on Jun 20, 2009 10:05:04 GMT
Heavens to Titchmarsh, Cavey!! That's not a yard.....it's a MILE!!!
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Post by caveman on Jun 21, 2009 21:16:43 GMT
There's actually about another 12/13 feet you can't see coz i took the pic from upstairs, i will take another pic tomorrow!!!!
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Post by platterpete on Jun 29, 2009 7:38:54 GMT
Very much a work in progress, I'd just painted the fence hence all the pots on the floor. Also I'm not quite sure why there is a lump in the grass outside the door, I have a feeling there's a body in there..... Oh and the table collapsed but we have a new one now
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