Norfolk Suffolk Cambridge anyone?

Started by knbsallotment, March 08, 2007, 19:48:43

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knbsallotment

It's good to see so many of us! The people on my local site, are highly suspicious of the idea of an "allotment form" and can't seem to understand why I use it so much! So I'm guessing you won't see many other people from King's Lynn on here!
Looking from the outside in...

knbsallotment

Looking from the outside in...

companion_plant

Hello - I've just joined the forum and I'm near Downham Market just 20 mins south of King's Lynn - as long as you don't get stuck behind that tractor  ;)

Larkshall

#22
lorna, ceratonia and prink13.

I was born in March  (Cambs) in March (Month), A real March Hare. I was actually born in the March Nursing Home, I understand it is now an old folks home (have they got it ready for me?). Although I have lived for about 75 years in the Highlands (of Cambs.) and two years in Norfolk (Larkshall, East Wretham).

Now they are building the A428 by-pass, they have created a lake and a mountain opposite my bungalow.
Organiser, Mid Anglia Computer Users (Est. 1988)
Member of the Cambridge Cyclists Touring Club

tonybloke

another one in gorleston on sea, ain't it grand at the sea side? :)
You couldn't make it up!

cambourne7

dont forget me, i am in south cambs

lorna


Larkshall, Is that the one in Robin Goodfellowes Lane? I had a shop in Darthill Rd in early 80's and I understood the building was split in to individual flats. I think there is a "warden" system in operation.

Lindsay

Cambridge - but no longer physically there! Was born there and lived there until 22 years old, but then temporarily became a West Yorkshire lass until moving to Mainland Europe (now in France)!  Still have a soft spot for Cambridge though - my Dad used to grow amazing vegetables in our back garden.  ;D

Kea

Hi I'm in St Ives but I don't come from anywhere near here but from mid Canterbury in New Zealand via Scotland. Tractors, Farmers and sheep very common where i come from.

Kea

P.S There's a thread for us which I'll bump to the top.

Plot69

I've just this second joined this forum. I've got two plots in Peterborough and I drive a big Land Rover... Does that count as a tractor?

My Missus thinks so.
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

Lauren S

Welcome to A4A Plot69.
Wish you good luck with your sowing and growing in 2008  :)

Lauren
:) Net It Or You Won't Get It  :)

Plot69

Quote from: Lauren S on December 26, 2007, 18:32:14
Welcome to A4A Plot69.
Wish you good luck with your sowing and growing in 2008  :)

Thank you very much. If anyone is interested there are some images of my two plots as they were when I got them and as they are now 10 months later.

http://www.cig.canon-europe.com/a?i=7wiYayETLC

Look forward to interacting with you all.
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

Lauren S

Wow Tony you have worked hard. It's really shaping up. Well Done  :)
:) Net It Or You Won't Get It  :)

paulinems

Hi we are Norfolk near Norwich  have tractor to but huby drives that
Paula

Emma K

Hi, I live in Cambridge and have my plots nearby, and work in both Norfolk and Suffolk - does this count???? :)

Emma

www.losingtheplot.blogspot.com
I like wine food and gardening...

My allotment blog www.losingtheplot.blogspot.com

scarecrow941

 i live in norwich i can drive a tractor and read and write but typing i not sure about
aging scarecrow

rosebud

Hello Tonybloke & sandallwood, i live in Gunton, about 6/7mins from Gorlston.

tonybloke

I've collected horse manure from there!!
You couldn't make it up!

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