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elle

6th October 2017, 12:33
Hi, Rusty!
We have been out doing a bit of "tidying up" in the garden.
It is too nice to be indoors.
The grass seems to be growing very quickly now .......although we still have the problem patch towards the back, under one of the big trees....
We are daily watering that section and are living in hope that the "new" grass seed planted there will flourish.......!
You will be kept busy with two crosswords to solve, the golf to watch, and the towel rail to sort out for your granddaughter!
I need to go shopping at some point to buy a birthday present for my one -year -old "honorary" grandson!
But I have till Thursday, when they come to visit, to get it!
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rusty

6th October 2017, 14:43
Hello, Elle!
Yesterday's puzzle is finished but not looked at today's.
Your problem patch may not be getting enough sun if there is a tree shading the ground?
Making progress with the towel rail.
We have a slot for next Thursday morning with my son, pending a pic of rail and pipes, this evening.
The sun is hiding here now.
There is some shenanigans going on at the loch.
I looked in last night around 8.30.
It was pitch black outside here, but broad daylight on the allegedly "live" pictures on the website.
I am at most, 30 miles away, so if it is dark here it should be dark there!
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elle

6th October 2017, 16:37
Hi, Rusty!
We are just back from the park.
It is a glorious afternoon, and surprisingly warm in the sunshine, after the cold start this morning.
We met up with friends and all sat talking, whilst the dogs "socialised".
Yes, you are right.
The tree in question does shade the ground, and also prevents the rain from watering that patch thoroughly.
But I don't think there is much more we can do?
We have had all the trees cut well back ........and are watering that reseeded and treated patch of grass daily!
That particular tree is rather "special" as we brought it back, as a sapling, from our honeymoon!
I haven't looked at any of today's crosswords!
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rusty

6th October 2017, 18:13
Hello, Elle!
Why not put some shade-loving plants there?
There are dozens of shade-loving plant videos/guides on YouTube.
Could possibly be that the grass seeds planted are not suitable to shade?
Or, type you, "Shade-loving grass seeds", into YouTube and there are very helpful videos to show how to grow grass in shady areas.
That was an odd kind of honeymoon you were at?
Picking saplings?
I am not sure you have got the hang of honeymoons, at all, Elle!
Miss La Bamba has invited me for a bacon roll tomorrow!
A hectic social life I have!
I am up to date with my puzzles.
At 18d I remembered the old admiral from the Battle of Jutland!
I read about him not so long ago.
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elle

6th October 2017, 20:02
Hi, Rusty!
I am told by my keen gardener husband ( I am not so enthusiastic as he! I enjoy the fruits of his labours!) that the grass seed used is "right" for shade!
But I shall look up these videos on Youtube you mentioned, just to make sure he is "doing a proper job"!
Now I think it is most romantic to bring home a young tree as a reminder of our honeymoon........
And just look how big and strong it has grown in the 40 odd years since then!
A sentimental memory indeed!
Jellicoe is the naval admiral!
Now update!
The vet rang with good news about the cat's blood tests.
These latest lot are much better......the outlook is looking good.
Karin doesn't want to see the cat for three months ...when she will do a further set of tests.
But meanwhile - all being well- no more treatment needed for now.
( I shall send in my very hefty Insurance claim!)
That will be nice, going out with Miss L-B tomorrow!


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rusty

6th October 2017, 20:22
Hello, Elle!
I am sure your husband is correct!
Maybe the earth is not the best, but there are good videos on YouTube.
While you are there, there are book reviews on "A Walk in the Woods" and "In a Sunburned Country" which was "Down Under" to begin with.
Think they are by "Get Bookish", quite easy to find.
They last around 4 minutes each.
It is a young lady doing the reviews.
"A Walk in the Woods review " will find it.
That is very good news about your cat.
Yes, I think it is a good idea about bringing home a tree from honeymoon.
I would never have thought of that!
Not many would.
Miss O is heading for California this night!
I was on YouTube earlier and Novak Djokovic was doing a take-off of Maria Sharipova.
He was hilarious!
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elle

6th October 2017, 20:56
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, I think the earth is most probably the problem.. ....we have tried changing the top soil.....plus other hints suggested to us.
I have more success with growing plants in tubs on the patio, than I do any plants in the main garden.
But I see I shall be spending this weekend on Youtube!
Looking up gardening hints.......reading book reviews......and especially trying to find Novak's impersonation of Maria!
I am looking forward to viewing that !
I have heard about his dressing up and doing impersonations!
I am sure I will find him funny!
Is it half term in Scotland then? that Miss Orlando is able to go on holiday?
Half term holiday here is not until the last week in October, but of course your schools began the Autumn term in mid August, a lot earlier than here.
Is she going with her boyfriend?
Will you be tracking the flight? I know you enjoy doing that!
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rusty

6th October 2017, 21:29
Hello, Elle!
Just go to YouTube and type "Novak Djokovic funny moments".
There are loads of videos.
I have just looked at 3 or 4.
He has great fun with Ana Ivanovic and Maria Sharapova.
Superb take-offs of Nadal and Sharapova.
Novak is hilarious.
I guarantee you will love them!
It is holiday time here so Miss O and her young man are heading off for a week.
No, I won't track the flight.
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elle

6th October 2017, 22:17
Hi, Rusty!
I have just been chuckling at some of Novak's impersonations!
He is very good!
And extremely funny!
He has Maria down to a T!
I shall browse at greater length when I have the time!
Youtube could become very addictive!
Where does the expression "down to a T" come from?
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rusty

6th October 2017, 22:30
Hello, Elle!
He is great doing Maria!
And Nadal!
"T" may be something to do with a T-square, but I am but guessing.
I am a big fan of YouTube.
Very entertaining.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDESzUuZuC0
I hope this link works.
Amira is growing up!

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