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    Default The Easter Bunny

    What have you asked the Easter bunny to bring you - I have asked for 2 buckets with tight fitting lids and a garden sieve. The 1 bucket for nettle tea, 1 for comfrey tea and the sieve, well to sieve things.
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    Some sunshine to help my old knees work and some toads to get rid of all these B****y slugs!
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    A chocolate egg - not very original i know! I've really got into Green & Blacks choccy and my local PO and shop are selling small G&B eggs - yummmmm
    There's vegetable growing in the family, but I must be adopted
    Happy Gardening!

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    Dear Easter Bunny, please could I have....
    Warm, dry days and NO ice cold freezing wind over the Easter break for us ALL!
    Thank you xx

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    erm....Rabbit stew.

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    Seconded Headfry!

    Nice weather please!

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    Naughty Tyto Alba

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    When did we start asking the Easter Bunny to bring us presents??? Is it just me??

    Dwell simply ~ love richly

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    I'm asking for a present instead of a chocolate egg!

    Actually, my OH has promised to put together our new dog kennel and run (that we bought 1 year ago!!) for Easter, so that's my "present"

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    dear easter bunny could you tell me where my engagement ring is please? is it in the compost or in the chook house?
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    I didn't know you could ask the Easter Bunny for things - must be where I've gone wrong all these years!

    Yoanbob, how about trying to 'dowse' the answer? Get one of your other rings and tie it on a piece of cotton. Take a sheet of paper and write the name of a place where you think it is in the top left corner, another place in the top right, bottom left and bottom right. Use your imagination and also include 'somewhere else' as an option (just in case)

    Put the paper on a table and place your elbow on the edge of the table, holding the cotton so that the ring balances over the paper. Relax and concentrate on your ring. Visualise it.
    After a while (few moments) you may find the ring you are holding starts to sway and move. If it rotates over one of you words, it's worth looking there.
    You can do this with maps as well, but it may be hard to get a map of your garden!
    There are no guarantees with this, but it has been known to work for some people.
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    Sounds a wonderful idea, I hope it will work for you OWG. Won't work for me - the hubby lost his wedding ring while playing cricket (ages ago) so we knew where it was.....

    .....finding it, well that was another matter. He bought a new one in the end. It's not the same. Shame really, but that's life I suppose.

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    TP did you try using a metal detector to find it?
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    Yes, but not until the following morning - no luck.

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    I suppose you could get married again? (To each other obviously! )
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