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Started by Marianne, October 10, 2005, 14:04:59

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Marianne

Hi everyone,

I thought I would pop in to say I am soon to loose my garden.

The reason is we have purchased a boat (to live on) and needless to say, there is no room for borders on the top of a narrowboat  ;D

Needless to say I will miss it BIG time but our "needs" come well before our "wants".

I will still be visiting A4A from work to talk about .... boats probably.   ;D
I just wanted to wish everyone lots of good luck with whatever they are doing.  I will probably be growing things "on the small side" - in a pot which will suit the windowcill.   ::) ;D
So all the best to everyone.   ;D :-* :-*
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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Marianne

Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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undercarriage plan

Aww, Marianne, wondered where you'd been. Sorry about no garden, must be gutted. But, bet you end up with 1 pot, then 2, a few strawbs......Just glad you OK and back. Good luck, I have paint brush ready, by the way......

Marianne

Hiya Lottie - thanks for your kind response.  We have been skimming the rivers in search of the ideal boat, and there are hundreds out there !

Our search has been fruitful (without the tree  ::) ;D) and we will be moving in shortly.  I think it will feel horrible in February/March when I will want to start sowing.....  Of course I could grow water lillies ....  :P ::)

Thanks to everyone for your friendship and Good luck to everyone in life, in the garden, as well as on their allotments.
;D ;)
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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Heldi

Aw sorry to hear you are losing your garden Marianne but wow living on a boat!  Ooooh I do hope you'll post some pictures when you are settled in and especially when you get your first pot of something growing!  Good luck and loads of best wishes  ;D

wardy

You'll have to get into that barge ware!  Lots of lovely plants to bedeck your deck!   :)

Are you still going to be able to sit your dogs?
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Marianne

Thanks Heldi and Wardy !  :)

I have lots of pictures for whoever wants to see.
Yes the dog sitting will still go on, but downsizing to 2 at any one time.  The doggies will have the run of the towpath all along the river Lea. 

Speak to you all soon.  Thanks for good wishes !  :D ;) ;D
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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busy_lizzie

Your new life will be brilliant Marianne, and quite exciting to live on a boat.  I am sure you will be able to plant one or two things in pots, so enjoy that, and who knows some time in the future you might have another garden to plan. All the very best in your new life.  :) busy_lizzie
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wardy

Will you be moored or plying up and down ?  You;ll need a lap top with a connection to a mobile phone then you can still use A4A  :)
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Derekthefox

I wish you all the best Marianne, it sounds like it will be fun, even although you will not be growing on the same scale.
I will definitely miss you, you already know why.

I wish you all the best again, and please keep in touch ...

All my warmth,

Derekthefox :D

Marianne

Oh dear, this is so sad .... You are all going to make me cry ...  :'( :'(  I will miss our chats but will still pop in from work to wish you all the very best.

Take care everyone and enjoy life !   ;) :D
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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rosebud

 Hi Marriane , we shall all miss you if i had known we could have had coffee at V.H. we went over there last week, oh dear pockets are much lighter now, but the bulbs will look good in spring thats my excuse anyway. ;D.
I hope you soon settle in and we certainly hear from you once you are settled , what a wonderful idea.  Lots of love and best wishes to you take good care.Mary.

GREENWIZARD

good luck with your new venture Marianne
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Mrs Ava

Oh Marianne, don't be so down.  Think of the gardening possibilities!  I can see it now.....forget 'Britain in Bloom', it will be 'Narrow Boats in Bloom'!

Good luck, may the waters be smooth!

Mimi

Marianne, we have spent many weeks chugging up and down the canals of Britain and we have seen some beautiful barges.  People who have green fingers will always find a way!!!!!  They have had tomato plants growing in the front and herbs on top,  or just plain ornamentals growing in grow bags or pots or any container on the top.  Whatever, they look stunning.  Will you have a perminant mooring??? We have seen many with a perminant mooring that have little allotments growing at the side too. We have thought many times about taking the same step as you but circumstances have not allowed ie.. work and such.  However I do envy you.  You can still have your computer on board though.  No need to leave A4A all together.  ;)  Best of luck in the future and we may see you in our travels on the canals ( I hope)
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Jill

Marianne, how wonderful.  I mean, of course the narrowboat, not the loss of your garden.  Do drop into A4A and let us know how it's going.  I'm sure you'll find any number of ways of growing your veggies quite easily/inventively aboard.

Wishing you much happiness in your new life afloat.

Robert_Brenchley

If you're going to be moored permanently somewhere there's nothing to stop you having an allotment!

Glyn

Marianne we'll miss you, Please drop in when you can?
"Hope you can swim?"
All the best..
Glyn
;D ;D ;D ;D

Marianne

I would like to thank you ALL so very much for your kind good wishes.  It is a big step that we HAD to take as renting is so expensive in this area. 

Finding a permanent mooring is like gold dust  ::)  There is a 3 year waiting list which we may join.  I have seen boat owners who have erected sheds, greenhouses and have rows of tomatoes et al growing on their bit of land !  ;) :D  So maybe one day, when we can acquire a permanent mooring, I will be able to do the same.  However, I will take some of my seeds and pots with me as spring is really not that far away  :D  Right now, we are busy making the boat look nice  ;D or nicer than she already is.  I wonder why boats are addressed as "females" ??? ;). 
Take care everyone and enjoy your gardens !
:) :D ;D
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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Heldi

Marianne I'm dyyyyyyyyiiiiiing to see your boat !!!!  ;D ;D Please please please can you,will you, show her to us ??


I remember a few years ago my then father-in-law,a chief engineer in the merchant navy said "they" whoever "they" are, were trying to stop the calling of ships in the feminine "she,her" etc on some grounds of political correctness. How stupid is that!

Marianne

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Here are some pictures of her.  We want to pull up the carpets and tear down the curtains and basically shove things around in the living area.  Once we are happy with her new looks, we will move in !  She is all tongue and groove inside, a steel body and has a BIG 2.2 HP engine in her belly.  She also has an inverter will be help feed the washing machine and fridge/freezer and she also has central heating.   ;) :D :D







Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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