Thursday, March 09, 2006

Long time, no see

Hello Ladies and Gents, sorry it's been so long. Things have been more than hectic here and, truth be told, I have gone for days without venturing out into the world of the interweb. The Fiancé is still on his break, and during these long dreamy days together we've been having great fun. Just getting to do things that we don't get to do.

On the wedding front, the invitations are all done and dusted, addressed, named and the awful job of wedding-list compiling has also been done. I'm not one for wedding lists, but plenty of people have asked about what we'd like for gifts, so we decided to compile our own. Things that would mean alot to us, nothing hideously expensive, and we don't expect the guests to get anything for us from there, but heck it's been a job and a half writing the whole thing!

Another semi-circular bed has been excavated, with the next one hopefully to come out soon. We're about to plant the carrot 'Early Nantes 2', but first we have to remove all of the random bits of debris from the beds as carrots and most root-veg don't like stony soils. This is a long and very tiresome job indeed. In March lots more plants will be able to be planted, onion sets at the end of the month, although we are still waiting for the purple sprouting brocolli that we planted in May last year! Talk about slow-growing.

So this is a quick update before I dive into a freshly made bed, if I'm not around for the next few days, I've either fallen into a wonderful warm and comfy coma or I have dug myself such a big hole in the garden that I've hit oil and have become a multi-millionaress overnight! Either way, I'll be a much better blogger given some time! Take care girlies :-)

1 Comments:

Blogger Miss Robyn said...

missing you! but its good to hear that your wedding plans are coming along nicely. Believe me, I know how much work it is. *see* you soon!

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