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In the bank opposite the garage where the towtruck took the car and myself, primroses in bright bloom/

I know the coloured ones in the garden here have been out a while, but to see the wild ones was a delight.


Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:30 pm
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Dear Marigold, i think wild primrose are one of my favourite flowers, just perfect.....

Glad you have got the car sorted.

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Coming back from hospital today with some good news under my belt , Our car was stopped in a lane near our homes by cows being moved down the lane , as we looked to our left the bank was full of snow drops and yellow primroses , look I said to my friend how beutiful.... She replied its natures way of congratulating you.... :) which was odd as I had been on the Primrose ward

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Dear Tigger2shoes, very glad your hospital news was good, what a wonderful feeling that is.....

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oldherbaceous wrote:
Dear Marigold, i think wild primrose are one of my favourite flowers, just perfect.....

Glad you have got the car sorted.



Thanks! the battle now will be with the landlord to get the driveway properly covered.. these farmers and their mucky lanes! Some days I leave at 4 am for a distant market.. It may well be that getting him ourt of his bed at that time will help; they don't milk here until nearly 10 am.

Meanwhile I am having to start and move the car daily to stop the same happening again, I had not been our for over a week. I did though enjoy the ride in the tow truck! Even more pleasure was my truncated day in Killarney. Beautiful place is Killarney.


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Thanks old herb :D
I also enjoy a ride in a truck or high vehicule if I can get one as the lanes around here are lower then the fields so the headges are so high , you get such a different view if you are high up.

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I posted a photo of the primroses on our plot here http://www.kitchengarden.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10292

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Tigger2shoes wrote:
Thanks old herb :D
I also enjoy a ride in a truck or high vehicule if I can get one as the lanes around here are lower then the fields so the headges are so high , you get such a different view if you are high up.



Indeed so and here in the narrow lanes you dare not take you eyes off the road. This lane has grass growing in the middle.

Well, a working party of three arrived yesterday, tractor, shovels and all. It emerges that there is hardcore under all the mud and grass; it has all been neglected so long of course. They also scraped the middle of the laneway where the grass etc had been scraping the car/They are eager to use weedkiller but no way will that be allowed and they know it.

Gravel is proposed for the lower part of the laneway so I am keeping fingers crossed


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