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Life in the Highlands: December 2006
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Life in the Highlands. Hello and thank you for looking at my Blog.i hope you enjoy my site. I'm pretty new to this but hope to keep it all updated with the progress of my garden. I've really enjoyed being able to start everything from scratch and the hard work has been worthwhile. I hope you enjoy seeing my progress too! Feel free to leave comments it's always nice to get feedback. Sunday, December 03, 2006. Well here we are another December.what happened to the year! With the weather still acting strang...
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Life in the Highlands: Ten Pin Bowling
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Life in the Highlands. Hello and thank you for looking at my Blog.i hope you enjoy my site. I'm pretty new to this but hope to keep it all updated with the progress of my garden. I've really enjoyed being able to start everything from scratch and the hard work has been worthwhile. I hope you enjoy seeing my progress too! Feel free to leave comments it's always nice to get feedback. Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Funny Videos, Pictures and Stuff. Posted by Ziggywigs @ 2:39 AM. Hey I think it was rigged :-).
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Life in the Highlands: April 2007
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Life in the Highlands. Hello and thank you for looking at my Blog.i hope you enjoy my site. I'm pretty new to this but hope to keep it all updated with the progress of my garden. I've really enjoyed being able to start everything from scratch and the hard work has been worthwhile. I hope you enjoy seeing my progress too! Feel free to leave comments it's always nice to get feedback. Monday, April 23, 2007. End of April 2007. Remember the Impatien seedlings i pricked out into trays, just look at them now&#...
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Pinsrap's Plot: July 2007
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Thursday, July 12, 2007. In the summertime (supposedly). The French beans are slowly catching up, after a very slow start (and a few nibbles from some unwanted guests), and are now starting to flower. The courgettes have suffered slightly however with the wet weather, and a couple have succumbed to blossom end rot. These have been cut off the plant, and the rest seem to be doing ok. Well, that’s it for now. Paula and I are on holiday next week, so weather permitting, we will be spending all week on t...
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Life in the Highlands: Climate Camp 2008
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Life in the Highlands. Hello and thank you for looking at my Blog.i hope you enjoy my site. I'm pretty new to this but hope to keep it all updated with the progress of my garden. I've really enjoyed being able to start everything from scratch and the hard work has been worthwhile. I hope you enjoy seeing my progress too! Feel free to leave comments it's always nice to get feedback. Monday, August 18, 2008. It was so off the wall i had to do it! Travel to Hoo Peninsula in Kent and join the Climate Camp.
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NoForkandGood: February 2006
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006. My Father with a spade in his hand. A rare camera moment. He put it down again shortly after this photo was taken. Almost completed the central path all the way down. Ran out of slabs so using wood chippings (free and easier,but need regular topping up). Need to make a home for the oh-so-useful furnace and then seriously need to start turning the soil over and let the frost help us out a bit. Thats February gone now. Really looking forward to the clocks going forward! What fol...
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NoForkandGood: July 2006
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Friday, July 07, 2006. In a fashion) :). Posted by NoForkandGood @ 7:14 PM. Pic taken about 2 weeks after planting into the ground. They're massive now! But I will have to purchase a larger camera in order to photograph them ;). Posted by NoForkandGood @ 7:04 PM. Erm, can't think of a title. Then ya got the rhubarb (yuck! And an apple tree and behind that (which I forgot to take a pic of ) is more spring onions, spring cabbage, beetroot and garlic. And the shed ;). Posted by NoForkandGood @ 6:58 PM.
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Life in the Highlands: Who'll stop the Rain?
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Life in the Highlands. Hello and thank you for looking at my Blog.i hope you enjoy my site. I'm pretty new to this but hope to keep it all updated with the progress of my garden. I've really enjoyed being able to start everything from scratch and the hard work has been worthwhile. I hope you enjoy seeing my progress too! Feel free to leave comments it's always nice to get feedback. Saturday, July 14, 2007. Who'll stop the Rain? And Water Aid UK. Posted by Ziggywigs @ 2:52 AM. Life in the Highlands. Hello...
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Pinsrap's Plot: May 2006
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Sunday, May 14, 2006. The plot of the unknown vegetable. With this plot prepared, it was time to plant it, so out came the tray of plants donated by my neighbour. Unfortunately, we do not know what these plants are. He had his granddaughter at the plot the other day, who decided to play with the plant labels, so they are either cabbage or sprouts, but who knows. I suppose I will found out when they grow. Well, that's about it for this week. See you soon. Posted by Pinsrap at 3:51 PM. Monday, May 01, 2006.