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I have been to Spain on a two week pig out. No gardening, no household duties, just monging out on the beach, eating and testing the local produce.
But...it's so good to be back. My garden is a jungle, there are about 2lbs of dwarf beans to harvest (I am very excited about this) and there are more spuds to be unearthed. There's no place like home.
Blimey, whilst I was away...
Welcome home! Hope you feel refreshed.
I always take the kids to my mothers during the first week of August and much as I love to return home i know I'm going to groan when I see the state of my garden. The om stays at home that week but has no idea what to do in a garden other than getting the sun bed out, so, look out when i get back. Mind you I shall get it into tip top condition before I go away.
I always take the kids to my mothers during the first week of August and much as I love to return home i know I'm going to groan when I see the state of my garden. The om stays at home that week but has no idea what to do in a garden other than getting the sun bed out, so, look out when i get back. Mind you I shall get it into tip top condition before I go away.
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Thanks Lyds,
I do feel refreshed, browned nicely and completely exhausted from travelling. That's definately the worst part...getting there! (not exactly an eco tourist...sorry folks, but I need to be dysfunctional for one fortnight in the year)
I shall be looking forward to taking the rest of the cherries of the tree, picking the beans, spring onions and the ritual of unearthing those lovely little spudlettes tomorrow ~ along with a pile of washing to get through.
I do feel refreshed, browned nicely and completely exhausted from travelling. That's definately the worst part...getting there! (not exactly an eco tourist...sorry folks, but I need to be dysfunctional for one fortnight in the year)
I shall be looking forward to taking the rest of the cherries of the tree, picking the beans, spring onions and the ritual of unearthing those lovely little spudlettes tomorrow ~ along with a pile of washing to get through.
Good onya Shiney! I hope that you had a good time
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Where in Spain did you go? I was in north Spain (Galicia) at the start of the month and loved it. I too was amazed how much the garden had changed and grown just over a week and a half (intellectually, I knew it would do that but I refuse to give up my sense of wonder at natural growth and change!).
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Hi Wulf,
I've been to the concrete jungle of Costa Blanca (Costa Concrete) My eldest son's granny has a house there and we go there every year. The kids spend all their time in the pool and at the beach digging holes. If they are happy, we are happy. I would rather be touring Spain, but it's a bit dull for children. I'll have to wait until I am an old lady to do that!
It's frightening the amount of building going on there. Literally thousands of homes go up everytime we visit and they are only selling 16% of them. MAD or what?
We did however enjoy our break but the Southern Spainish coast is being ruined. A real shame.
I've been to the concrete jungle of Costa Blanca (Costa Concrete) My eldest son's granny has a house there and we go there every year. The kids spend all their time in the pool and at the beach digging holes. If they are happy, we are happy. I would rather be touring Spain, but it's a bit dull for children. I'll have to wait until I am an old lady to do that!
It's frightening the amount of building going on there. Literally thousands of homes go up everytime we visit and they are only selling 16% of them. MAD or what?
We did however enjoy our break but the Southern Spainish coast is being ruined. A real shame.
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Welcome back - although, I think the weather we had over the last 2 weeks wasn't that bad, either... Ok, it's back to normal since yesterday (cool, damp, miserable - or dreich, as they call it here!), but before that we even reached temperatures over 20 degree!!! I think we almost made 24 one day. Terribly hot for around here, we were suffering .
Anyway, I think I didn't look at my garden for only 3 days and was amazed to discover that my flowering broad beans were flowering no longer, but had REAL beans on them! Wow! Only a few more days and I can pick some! And I've also discovered what I'd sown along the side of one bed a couple of weeks ago - I'm terrible for that: Sow something and immediately forget what. I'ts mixed lettuce leaves.
See, don't need any other excitement. The garden always offers new discoveries .
Ina
Anyway, I think I didn't look at my garden for only 3 days and was amazed to discover that my flowering broad beans were flowering no longer, but had REAL beans on them! Wow! Only a few more days and I can pick some! And I've also discovered what I'd sown along the side of one bed a couple of weeks ago - I'm terrible for that: Sow something and immediately forget what. I'ts mixed lettuce leaves.
See, don't need any other excitement. The garden always offers new discoveries .
Ina