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The first picture is another of my dutch hollyhock family - Curt van de Hollyhock - and unfortunately my little Casio hasn't done justic to the red. As you can see the greens are fine; it just doesn't seem to get on with reds. The Artichoke has won the race between flowering and us moving! At the present rate we shall probably see the Michaelmas Daisies.
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Ah well - thanks for the additional cliches which were suggested. But all things being equal, six of one and half a dozen of the other etc..etc.. . we might be lucky yet!
Another super day, blue sky, breeze and I have only just noticed that on my weather-station there is a 'comfort index' reading, which has been previously mentioned; as against straightforward 'humidity'. All I need to understand now is what it means? The reading at the moment is 43% and as Google shows Nottingham Humidity as 39% the figures probably refer to different things.
Even after all her recent grannying commitments Y still managed Burton Joyce today and when I collected her she was playing a mean game of football. She was allowed to be France while Hannah was Italy and Y lost 6 - 4. A fair result. Millicent can now just manage to kick the ball, but isn't quite striker material just yet. Miles was thrilled with his Telegraph 'dinosaur' poster and decided to watch a video instead of football, until right at the very end. I did a ham salad for main meal and Bungus will be pleased to learn that I used Maris Peer. They were evenly small, looked the most attractive and they were fine. Mind you, scraping, and a butter and mixed herb sauce did them no harm at all.
Rest Day tomorrow......
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