Is that the same tree of wich the pharmacy makes the taxotere chemotherapy? Know this tree in smaller versions in parcs or at the border between gardens. Never knew they could grow that big!
Right, you can't be complaining about dirt on your shoes if you are looking for a zeltpltaz! Sure you want to exchange our honest mud for the dull Sahara sand?
Indeed that does not give much room for growing veggies welela. But, do I see animal tracks around that lonely tree? At least you do,have some wild life than. Also nice and a lot of us are lacking that. Your country seems to be beautifull, but so dark.... Are the days getting longer already? How many hours of daylight are you having now?
Thanks life! And yes, my garden is for me a little paradise. It is an easy garden as well, specially the fruittress do not need mich attention. So, enough time lift to hang around on the garden sofa, burn a little fire and dozze away. Have a nice day!
Do grow a lot: figs, kiwi's, peach, cranberry, honeyberry, blueberry, plum, pear, cherry, mulberry, blackcurrant, and forgetting sime. Than, melon, carrot, rootbeet, parsnip, tomato, bellpepper, lettuce, onion, spring onion, harricot, etc. Tip, grow the seeds in a greenery, then in pits. Before plsnting, let them adjudt in the shed. Then during day time in thevgarden, night in the shed. Then plant...
If I read a book, I am always ' into it'. Once, made the mistake to bring a book called 'Smilla's sense for snow' to west africa. That was a big mistake. Everytime I looked up from the book, I had a culture shock: from ice and ice cold, straight iinto 50 celsius with touareg staring at me from under the palmtree. Now i only take books on a trip that do fit the surroundings.
Always had a fight with my parents when it was 'sleepy time' wanted to keep on reading. My parents always checked me one hour after selpping time and 90 % of the time they found me under the duvet with a torch reading again... Good memories:-)
I agree Abagail, travelled over 80 countries and not once... The best learning school ever, beter than the '' normal school' treasure the lessons learned every day...
Thanks elmo. This cat was a stray one. He came with the house 1 1/2 years ago, staring in the bushes at me. Took a 1/2 year befor he wanted to eat from a bowl, another 1/2 to come into the kitchen and a year before he was ready to ask for hugs. Got him of the worms and teeks. Last months, he was doing so well: gallopped to me, sleeping on the couch for hours, showing his belly. Now, gone. Searched the asylums and everywhere. Will flyer this afternoon, but not much hope. This was my first pet ever... Not ready for a new one yet. Maybe in the future. Well bothered you enough now. Thanks for the support!
It looks like a mixture of an apple, pear and rosehip..https://www.google.nl/search?q=mispel&hl=nl&client=safari&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=pKRDUcT0KIPuOvu7gNAJ&ved=0CDQQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=672#biv=i%7C0%3Bd%7CrQSKGJ5b3iZmYM%3A
Thatnisminteresting Abagail. I do have the feeling that a lot of,people do mix up emotions and it difficult to label what they really feel. Sounds like this guy mixed up honesty ( if that is an emotion) with the pain of the rejection. He probably had high hopes ( which is a compliment for you) and couldn't handle it. And then it got on you plate; dishinest. Try not taking that in as another bad labeled counter- transference... Look like you handled it very wisely. Though you must have been sad as well...
Reallu very clever Abagail! I get nervous of all these perfect wishlists. Like dreaming about the holy while knowing you can't reach that grail. Do med for disappointment, and I always wonder if that is what they deep down want... Then there is always an excuse.. She/he wasn' t perfect. Prefer to keep it realistic, inside and outside...
Although I trynhard, it is still difficult sometimes. Before I know, I am standing on someones toes again. And probably I am more shocked than, than the toe person... Sometimes a sleepless night, but keep doing me best..
RE: Hedera helix
True Guzma, this plant is used for cough-sirp.