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Off Topic / Re: The Plant Thread
« on: Yesterday at 02:29:43 PM »
To be honest they could be anything. Does the kit say what species the seed is from? Bonsai can be made from a huge choice of plants. A lot of the traditional ones would grow into huge trees if they were left to grow outside in the soil. The thing that makes them small is the regular pruning of the shoots or roots. In the UK, some people find small sapling trees that self-seed around easily like hawthorn and make bonsai from those. Field maple is also popular. I have never thought about Australian native trees as bonsai, but clearly it's a thing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoGSO1gFyvw

Edit: I forgot to say that if bonsai is made from an outdoor tree you need to keep it outside most of the time.

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Off Topic / Re: Slice of Life - What are you up to today?
« on: Yesterday at 01:56:12 PM »
It's half term here so few of our regular classes are running. We went out with a picnic in a bag, mainly banana and cashew nut butter sandwiches, however it started raining 'cats and dogs' so instead of going to park as I'd intended we went to a NEXT with a kid's clothing section. I bought the baby some things that Granny can give her for her birthday including some cute shoes that are like a cross  between Mary Jane's and sneakers and have a colourful pattern on them. https://www.next.co.uk/style/su134994/n31799#n31799

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Off Topic / Re: Slice of Life - What are you up to today?
« on: May 24, 2024, 08:17:50 AM »

Beth I'm so glad things went well. In between your chores take your time to feel stuff xxx

It's true. However, I'm using chores to avoid feeling stuff today because I've been waiting to hear about something important that could change a lot of other stuff and with only a few weeks to jump either way. I won't go into the details but it's excruciating. In a positive way I cleaned the bathroom and the front hall. Fingers crossed all this tension is resolved soon! I took the baby to singing at the library this afternoon which was quite relaxing.

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Off Topic / Re: The Plant Thread
« on: May 22, 2024, 02:25:00 PM »
Everything is going mad outside. Unfortunately so are the slugs after all this rain and they are attaching my beans and squashes. We've had so much rain that all the perennial plants in the garden are doing really well, even though the most recent wave were only planted in Feb this year. All I have left after that is landscaping plants for when we finally get the boundary fixed. Native trees and shrubs like holly, ivy, hawthorn, juniper and birch and a couple of non-natives like pittosporum because in a semi-detached house privacy can be an issue and choice of evergreens is limited. I have a lot of good flowers at the moment, first roses and peonies. There's this awkward week in early May when the late tulips still haven't quite finished (letterbox red) and clash with the first early roses (barbie pink), but I've learned to be ruthless with the tulips and take the first roses indoors as cut flowers.

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Off Topic / Re: What are you listening to?
« on: May 22, 2024, 02:18:53 PM »
The refrigerator. I don't feel much inspired by music lately. The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams.

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Arts & Crafts Corral / Re: What are you working on?
« on: May 22, 2024, 01:12:49 PM »
Thank you very muchly. Most of what I'm doing now is taken up by food growing and cooking. I do have quite a few flowers photos though from the last year or two, I will post when I get around to uploading them. Everything outside is just coming into full bloom right now, once I pick it up after the rain!

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Off Topic / Re: Slice of Life - What are you up to today?
« on: May 22, 2024, 12:57:39 PM »
Baby and I looked at letters this morning and then went for a walk to splash in puddles. Her behaviour has taken a turn for stroppy so we decided 'no tv for three days'. She seems calmer this evening. I never used to have a tv before I moved in with my husband and I felt wierdly kind of calm too. It's been raining a lot here, there was a thunderstorm last night with claps of thunder and lightning. A classic summer storm followed by a downpour. It's been raining here for most of the day but this evening there was a beuutiful rainbow before sunset. I bought a case of kalamata olives in jars because my local supermarket no longer stocks them. They turned out to be quite nice.

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Off Topic / Re: What made you smile today?
« on: May 22, 2024, 12:52:24 PM »
My daughter is learning letters today and has started to say the phonic names for letters in the word d u c k, because it's her favourite word. We were using giant foam letters to learn with. When she brought over to me the letter F I kept telling her that we didn't need it to say 'duck' but for some reason she insisted. I keep having the strange impression that she has lived many lives before.

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Off Topic / Re: Actitivity on that MLPArena
« on: May 22, 2024, 12:48:02 PM »
I'm not sure what the 'phone compatibility issue is, but as a laptop user I like this format a lot and I think the only reason it's harder to display photos than on social media is because you have to host the photo elsewhere online and link to it in your post.

Ramble:

Spoiler
As far as I understand it, memory space costs money so unless running a business with a shady data collection model, it's not in anyone's interests to host thousand of photos and display them for free. I think people are just so used to having their every utterance displayed for free on the internet that they take it totally for granted as though it's normal, like pinning a sign to a telegraph pole for a lost cat. In that instance, everyone would tolerate it because it's a lost cat (aww) but in reality no-one likes to see bits of tatty paper adhering to the utilities equipment in their street. If we wish to support the function of free speech in a democracy etc. then a forum like Twitter should be better organised and run and funded by the state. Instead we let Amewrican AI companies provide this service for us and anyone who opts out is back writing to their local MP or risking being stoned at Speaker's Corner. I think sometimes people may forget that if it wasn't all being hoovered up into the 'beast' for the purposes of AI modelling of a 'new reality', no business would care about most of what what they have to say let alone host it on a website.

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Off Topic / Re: Slice of Life - What are you up to today?
« on: May 15, 2024, 03:05:26 AM »
Oh Artie, teething is not fun!!! Not for the baby, nor the parents xxx


Shame about your dragon game PBW. I've deleted all my subscriptions recently. The walk sounds good, you know when you've done a good walk if you ran out of water. I used to live in the East Neuk and I liked it very much. I literally just cleaned my sink as well.

Today I'm also catching up on some baking to warm the house up, it's the first day it's been cool and damp here for a while.

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Arts & Crafts Corral / Re: What are you working on?
« on: May 15, 2024, 02:56:30 AM »
I cleaned out my no-tech aquarium yesterday. It's in a huge green glass demijohn with plants and rocks. I see a lot of my plant stuff as art or craft but can understand if that doesn't make any sense!

Can we see please?

I've got 2 patches coming in the mail. This jacket is nearly finished! Just 2 more patches to go and with any luck, maybe I'll have it done in time for winter?

Sure! Love your patches and I love pink and teal together too. I just scanned my blog for some images, there are some flower arrangements here: https://florencemeade.com/2022/04/30/2021/ and here: https://florencemeade.com/2018/12/21/bauble-terrariums/ but I don't have a pic of the no-tech tank handy right now. Is that what you particularly wanted to see?

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Off Topic / Re: What made you smile today?
« on: May 13, 2024, 10:55:25 AM »
Someone has changed the sign post saying "Thetford Ranges" to say "Thetford ORanges". Not only in one direction of the dual carriageway, but in both directions. I only noticed that it goes in both directions today.

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Off Topic / Re: Slice of Life - What are you up to today?
« on: May 13, 2024, 10:19:10 AM »
The baby just keeps whining and crying tonight. We are both tired from work/gardening and were hoping for a quiet night. All her teeth are coming through. I am hiding downstairs while OH is playing with her upstairs. She seems to enjoy that part of the evening before bed where she plays upstairs so we've decided to stretch it out rather than watching too much tv.

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Arts & Crafts Corral / Re: What are you working on?
« on: May 09, 2024, 09:13:16 AM »
I cleaned out my no-tech aquarium yesterday. It's in a huge green glass demijohn with plants and rocks. I see a lot of my plant stuff as art or craft but can understand if that doesn't make any sense!

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Off Topic / Re: Slice of Life - What are you up to today?
« on: April 29, 2024, 11:02:31 AM »
Went to the woodland play group this morning and baby swung me in a hammock :biggrin: she is really getting big now and is climbing hills and almost running too. She is due for yogurt now.

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