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Post by wildlifefriendly on May 3, 2011 20:23:39 GMT
I would love it, but Devon is a long way. It is the major draw back with living in Devon, every where is a long way, we need to drive 100 miles before we are at a point to go anywhere. When we lived in London everywhere seemed just up the road If you ever make it this far I know of two houses where the kettle would be on in a flash
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Post by Geranium on May 3, 2011 20:38:00 GMT
and you could go via Somerset, too - two more stop-off points! ;D
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Post by grindle on May 4, 2011 5:18:22 GMT
;D your Otter is over 100 miles round trip, but I do like our little one So Cherry you can county hop all the way down
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Post by Geranium on May 4, 2011 7:44:38 GMT
What fun - a garden visiting trip and lots of tea on the way! ;D
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Post by Cherry on May 4, 2011 8:02:34 GMT
That all sounds idyllic, BUT, I am not allowed to take anything more than a toothbrush in the Jabiru, unless my husband and me could lose some weight.
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Post by Rosie on May 4, 2011 8:19:41 GMT
I would love it, but Devon is a long way. It is the major draw back with living in Devon, every where is a long way, we need to drive 100 miles before we are at a point to go anywhere. When we lived in London everywhere seemed just up the road If you ever make it this far I know of two houses where the kettle would be on in a flash It's even further for us!
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Post by Geranium on May 4, 2011 8:23:28 GMT
What's wrong with hiring a Lear jet or a helicopter, Rosie? ;D ;D
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Post by wildlifefriendly on May 4, 2011 11:10:04 GMT
I popped into the GS yesterday to get a white flowered Lamium (White Nancy). The OH picked up a Phlox (bavaria), he hates gardening so if he chooses a plant he is allowed it, no matter what it is. They were £3.99 each or 4 for £10, we had to choose another two, it's compulsory ;D I got two Euphorbias, Ascot, rainbow and Martinii. I have one bed which is a nightmare but Euphorbia will grow in it.
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Post by merlin on May 4, 2011 16:50:48 GMT
I would love it, but Devon is a long way. It is the major draw back with living in Devon, every where is a long way, we need to drive 100 miles before we are at a point to go anywhere. When we lived in London everywhere seemed just up the road If you ever make it this far I know of two houses where the kettle would be on in a flash You got electricity out there then ;D
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