Monday, February 28

We’ve made a small start

The rain finally stopped and the sun made an appearance. This, and the emergence of more spring flowers, encouraged us to venture outdoors although not as far as the allotment. The good news is though that a friend, with a plot near ours, rang to tell us that we had survived the recent gales without any damage to our shed or greenhouse.

Although my shoulder is almost back to normal, Martyn's back is still at the tender stage so only fit for light duties.  At his check up at the hospital, he was also told that the dressing on his nose has to stay on. 

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Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett

4 comments:

  1. It is good you didn't have any damage! Hopefully the weather will cooperate and you can get to the plot soon.

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    1. We have a few teasing sunny days, Dave but still very cold.

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  2. Your first photo of the Nostell Priory is lovely - looks like a painting.
    Glad to hear that you’re on the mend and hope that you’re both able to get to the plot soon.
    The chicken tray bake looks good

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    1. You're right Belinda it does look like a painting.

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