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Wetlook Gardening!

Postby Trashcan » 24 Jul 2006, 21:19

So the weather has been gorgeous ... but Saturday saw a couple of superb thunderstorms here in Yorkshire ...

So what else did me and the GF do but yep go outside and get soaked to the skin to cool down ..... but why waste warm weather, soggyness when you can then end up destroying the hedge from a 10ft tall monster to a managable 6ft ...

Wetlook and practically ... now to dig up the weed/grass and create a "gadening plot" or would that be a mud pit!




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Postby Hayley » 24 Jul 2006, 23:34

We had a great thunderstorm too. Unfortunately it was in the middle of the night! I'd love to go for a walk in the rain again!

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Postby googuy » 24 Jul 2006, 23:42

I like mud larking when its raining as no one looks at you to much when you walk home wet to the skin.
And it cleans you up a bit as well
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Postby Richard » 25 Jul 2006, 01:04

Hayley wrote:We had a great thunderstorm too. Unfortunately it was in the middle of the night! I'd love to go for a walk in the rain again!

Hayley


3AM when I was woken by the thunder; - on with T-shirt & shorts and went for a walk in the back garden, - rain torrential (& cold!), - soaked to skin. - quick rub down with warm towel, - back to bed and slept 'til 10AM.

The sleep of the just. (Or the just soaked :D ).
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Postby Hayley » 25 Jul 2006, 10:13

Some of us had to be up at 7am!

Thre are more storms forecast for Thursday though!

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Postby Richard » 28 Jul 2006, 23:53

Hayley wrote:Some of us had to be up at 7am! Hayley


Sorry Hayley, I shouldn't have rubbed it in, (not the mud - you are welcome to that! :) ) but I had over forty years of living with the tyranny of the alarm clock and now I am enjoying the luxury of sleeping for as long as I like.

However, I take your comment to heart and if I am ever awake at 7am I will think of you. :twisted:

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Postby andy250 » 29 Jul 2006, 19:06

I too have not seen 7am this week, due to my life of lesuire!!!! I wish, I have on the other hand seen 5am, 6am 9am and 10am in that order due to it being so hot and not being able to sleep. It finally rained today for half an hour!!!!! all me mud locations are drying up!!!!! quick transfer some sea water...................

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