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- there are times when one is justifiably proud -
tim:
- and then, there are the others. Remember what they looked like a few months ago? Leaning, but luxurious!
So what do we do for greens for the next 2 months? It doesn't really show the full delapidation, but hope it makes others feel proud of their achievement. = Tim
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tim:
I find that very difficult to answer.
Assuming that it's a serious question, and related to gardening, rather than the fact that 'I won the Battle of Britain or raised 4 children single handed' - I'm proud of my web album, given my age.
What are you proud of?? = Tim
busy_lizzie:
You have every reason to feel proud Tim. I can't believe you are over eighty, as the attitute and energy that comes through in your messages is so vital. 8) Your a real cool guy!
You have packed a whole lot into your decades of life and may it long continue. Please read the homily at the bottom of my page.
Garden-wise I am always interested and respectful of your advice and gardening tips. Although there are signs that spring is on its way, veggies-wise it seems to be still, in the main, a rather static time, but just give it a month or two and then do doubt it will be all systems go. I think Richard would not be much of an asset in the Diplomatic Corp., ::) but probably didn't mean to cause any offence.
Derekthefox:
Here Here, busy_Lizzie and Oz for standing up for a true gentleman.
Richard, if YOU have any honour, then you will reply to Tim's question - 'What are YOU proud of?'
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