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whats with this gardening lark :-)
you go out into the garden to do one job and end up doing summat else.
Take this morning for example, I go out to plant up some shrubs and end up unravelling a dead lilac tree and some 3 years growth of Russian Vine, I did win but only just :-) kate |
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Kate Morgan wrote: you go out into the garden to do one job and end up doing summat else. Take this morning for example, I go out to plant up some shrubs and end up unravelling a dead lilac tree and some 3 years growth of Russian Vine, I did win but only just :-) Applied insanity, especially in spring. Still, it beats computing (which also has the characteristic you describe). Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Nick Maclaren wrote: In article , Kate Morgan wrote: you go out into the garden to do one job and end up doing summat else. Take this morning for example, I go out to plant up some shrubs and end up unravelling a dead lilac tree and some 3 years growth of Russian Vine, I did win but only just :-) Applied insanity, especially in spring. Still, it beats computing (which also has the characteristic you describe). Regards, Nick Maclaren. Shopping usually has the same effect on me. Go for just bread, return with 5 or 6 items... having forgotten the bread! And it's not just supermarkets. Garden Centres too! And I know I'm not alone, because I can remember working in a garden centre many years back. Back then, we (the staff), when not immediately distracted by a huge delivery, would approach anyone who might wander in and enquire if we could be of any assistants. Off course, when I say "we" I really mean mostly just me, because my colleagues didn't really like dealing with customers. Anyhow, having given them the guided tour and flowery upbeat image of all those plants they didn't know about, they tended to buy considerably more than they had planned.. and made a point of saying so. |
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , Kate Morgan wrote: you go out into the garden to do one job and end up doing summat else. Take this morning for example, I go out to plant up some shrubs and end up unravelling a dead lilac tree and some 3 years growth of Russian Vine, I did win but only just :-) Same here. Went out yesterday to plant 5 dahlias. Spent 3 hours pruning, weeding, tiding up. then cleared a gutter of leaves, then swept the patio etc. Spent about 10 minutes planting the dahlias :~) Applied insanity, especially in spring. Still, it beats computing (which also has the characteristic you describe). Regards, Nick Maclaren. LOL thanks for the first smile of the day Nick :~) Jenny |
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JennyC wrote:
"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , Kate Morgan wrote: you go out into the garden to do one job and end up doing summat else. Take this morning for example, I go out to plant up some shrubs and end up unravelling a dead lilac tree and some 3 years growth of Russian Vine, I did win but only just :-) Same here. Went out yesterday to plant 5 dahlias. Spent 3 hours pruning, weeding, tiding up. then cleared a gutter of leaves, then swept the patio etc. Spent about 10 minutes planting the dahlias :~) Applied insanity, especially in spring. Still, it beats computing (which also has the characteristic you describe). Regards, Nick Maclaren. LOL thanks for the first smile of the day Nick :~) Jenny I am feeling very smug, I went out this morning to prepare for and plant 2 Espalier pears and 15 raspberries, I've just come in having completed the job. Mind you if the plants had not been delivered and had to be planted asap, maybe a different story. Please do not email me at All emails to that address are automatically deleted before opening. |
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