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General => The Shed => Topic started by: Jill on February 28, 2011, 09:42:10

Title: For LaurieUK
Post by: Jill on February 28, 2011, 09:42:10
Laurie, wishing you a long and contented retirement and much happiness in your new home and garden.  And here's hoping all the daffs transplant well too.
Title: Re: For LaurieUK
Post by: lottie lou on February 28, 2011, 10:17:57
May I second that
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Post by: rosebud on March 01, 2011, 00:09:58
 Have a really good happy retirement Laurie, good luck in your new home.  Rosebud ;D ;D
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Post by: Jill on March 03, 2011, 23:53:24
Bump
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Post by: shirlton on March 04, 2011, 07:19:48
Hope that your retirement gives you time to do all the things that you want to do.
Title: Re: For LaurieUK
Post by: laurieuk on March 04, 2011, 07:49:02
Many many thanks to you all,am only just getting things sorted, in fact I still have to go back today to our previous home to collect plants etc. Uncertain yet what will happen about my collection of daffs as there is not any garden here and the allottments are rather a way away. It is going to be very strange not going out into the garden to work but I have really enjoyed my working life. My talks will continue in fact I have bookings up to Oct. next year so plenty to look forward to . Once agin many thanks for your good wishes.
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Post by: 1066 on March 04, 2011, 08:36:29
wishing you a very happy retirement Laurie, sounds like you are going to be kept busy  :)
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Post by: pumkinlover on March 04, 2011, 09:32:37
Best wishes, have you had the allotment all the while, as well as the garden where you lived or is that a new venture? :)
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Post by: laurieuk on March 04, 2011, 23:04:33
Quote from: pumpkinlover on March 04, 2011, 09:32:37
Best wishes, have you had the allotment all the while, as well as the garden where you lived or is that a new venture? :)
I had an allotment back in the 50s but since i got married 1960 we have lived in a tied house and so had large gardens which kept us in veg through the year but all good things come to an end and our employer passed away in October so we ahve got to move on. I t was suggested I just stayed where we were and then I could start work for whoever bought the place. But as I am almost 80 I did not really want to start a new job.
Title: Re: For LaurieUK
Post by: Vony on March 05, 2011, 09:38:11
All the best for your retirement.
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Post by: bridgehouse on March 05, 2011, 10:12:32

Laurie

Wishing you all the best in your retirement.
   June.
Title: Re: For LaurieUK
Post by: Digeroo on March 05, 2011, 10:27:24
It must be a terrible wrench for you.  The pictures you have posted of your garden were so spectacular.

Is there somewhere who would adopt your collection and allow you to help maintain it?  

I hope you will soon find other ways to enjoy your gardening.  



Title: Re: For LaurieUK
Post by: laurieuk on March 18, 2011, 09:40:53
Quote from: Digeroo on March 05, 2011, 10:27:24
It must be a terrible wrench for you.  The pictures you have posted of your garden were so spectacular.

Is there somewhere who would adopt your collection and allow you to help maintain it?  

I hope you will soon find other ways to enjoy your gardening.  


Things are never so bad as they seem to start, I have got a very small allotment. It will be quite a time before I can plant as the soil is full of couch grass. I forked a small area and got more couch roots than I can lift. I have permission a have a row of sweetpeas in front of the flats so can look forward to cutting some nice blooms.



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Post by: cornykev on March 19, 2011, 11:11:22
All the best mate.   ;)
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Post by: antipodes on March 21, 2011, 11:26:56
Only retiring now and you are almost 80!!! Good Lord, what courage!
Hope you make the most of every minute! Good luck.
Title: Re: For LaurieUK
Post by: laurieuk on March 27, 2011, 19:15:41
Many thanks for all your comments, things are getting better. I got permission to open up a trench for my sweetpeas in an area of grass in front of the flats. I managed to get down 2 spade depths and got compost from our old garden so maybe they will do OK. With the canes all neatly tied to support wires they look neat and tidy and I am sure when I offer bunches to other tenants there will be no complaints.
I also have got a very small allotment, it is full of couch at the moment so it will keep me busy for a while.
Antipodes seemed surprised that I am only now retiring but to me age is a number and it is how you feel rather than how long you have lived that counts. I had a bad scare about 14 years ago and ended up in Guys having multiple heart bypasses that made me want to keep active and live my life.
The flat we have been lucky to get looks out over the fields and we can watch the birds, deer ,rabbits etc. when we get a chance to sit down  ;D.
Thanks once again for your concern but all looks good.
The  chairman of the housing trust is also chairman of a local horticultural society where I hope to show some of my sweet peas. I had offered the plants for sale earlier so he will be surprised to see them on the show bench.
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Post by: pumkinlover on March 27, 2011, 19:39:05
Good on you Laurie- you're an inspiration! :) :) :)
Not just what you do but your positive attitude :)
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Post by: Jill on March 27, 2011, 23:01:49
Wow, great news, Laurie.  Sweet peas - gorgeous!. I'm very sure none of your neighbours will complain.  How could they?