tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post321483250682590231..comments2023-10-12T15:59:35.120+01:00Comments on radiogandy: Busy days continue - New Butchertracyjameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00914991294683176018noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-15631905325498832712008-05-24T10:03:00.000+01:002008-05-24T10:03:00.000+01:00Since 'Gold' tea dissapeared from Morrisons' shelv...Since 'Gold' tea dissapeared from Morrisons' shelves, we have struggled to find one that we liked for anything longer than a week or so. Eventually we tried (having once dismissed it) Yorkshire tea. We are pretty happy with this plus Darjeeling for a lighter brew. I would try the hard water variety but that seems only to be available as tea bags.<BR/><BR/>Good panoramas if a bit samey. Can you do yours like this?<BR/><BR/>The wisteria (Sandra’s not mine) is now some 15 to 20 years old. For the first nine years she pruned etc as instructions; no flowers at all. <BR/>She then threatened it, “Flower next year or you are out,” <BR/>Since then it has flowered, fitfully and ineffectually, with some pruning until it became inaccessible. <BR/>For some three years it has not been pruned. This is the first year it has flowered prolifically.<BR/>I would say follow the approved pruning procedure and have infinite patience. <BR/>A lot depends upon whether it was grown as a grafted cutting (good) or from seed (it will probably never flower).<BR/><BR/>Five fit tits flourish <BR/>One misfit cannot compete <BR/>Only fit survive <BR/><BR/>I cannot agree that Anonymous Rob’s approach to 'work' is the ONLY POSSIBLE one.<BR/>It depends what you want from life. Provided I have enough banked/invested to cope with emergencies, I am OK on my state pension. Different strokes…<BR/> <BR/>I like the Wallace Stevens quote without needing to understand it.<BR/><BR/>Jill;<BR/>Yes, John’s 2 sorts of water are impressive... <BR/><BR/>I do not recall ever having scrambled egg until I was in my thirties. With bacon and egg a close second, my favourite is still poached egg on toast which I had for breakfst pretty well every morning from 1950 to 1971.<BR/><BR/>Opinion seems to be that it was a very significant by-election result. Oh dear!<BR/><BR/>Quote:<BR/>“What gunpowder did for war the printing press did for the mind”<BR/>Wendell Phillips (19C American abolitionist)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com