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  • Snoop Puss, could you freeze some of your excess grapes to use as ice cubes? Or dry them to make raisins? Just beam the excess figs over to Yorkshire.

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    • I could probably fill a freezer with grapes this year! I'm ashamed to say it's not a vine I look after, it just drapes itself through the wild plum trees. There are bunches and bunches of green grapes all over the ground too. Must be all the rain in the spring.

      As for the figs, if you can beam me over the transporter, I'll beam you back figs! Interestingly, I didn't think we'd have any figs this year as it didn't bud at its usual time. Maybe it has learnt to leave it till later to avoid the frosts. Figs I do freeze for cooking with later in the year.

      Edited to add: Sensible dog, CG. I wouldn't pass them by either.
      Last edited by Snoop Puss; 29-07-2025, 09:16 AM.

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      • Good morning all...sunny snd thrn cloudy, the weather is ion two minds.
        All this talk of gluts of fruit...wish I lived nearer,

        Spending the afternoon with my sister who is having a lot of health problems, she needs the company.
        Not a lot else on the cards.
        Have a good day all.

        And when your back stops aching,
        And your hands begin to harden.
        You will find yourself a partner,
        In the glory of the garden.

        Rudyard Kipling.sigpic

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        • Snoop Puss, having watched every episode of Star Trek avidly when young, I fully expected us to have developed ways to teleport things by now ...... but then I watched The Fly.

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          • Morning all,has been wet here,sky still miserable looking,but is warm,Snoop could Jack be starting to settle down a bit now,good luck you peeps with access stuff,at leaste the courgettes have taken a back seat,or did they even leave the traps this year,yester afternoon was a good time in the garden again,i have made the decision to NOT to sow any more seed this year,except maybe spring cabbage,the brassicas i planted were not good so pulled them all up and skipped them,yes it is still on the front,5 weeks now,should have been collected a week ago,as it had settled a bit,it made room for more,there are still some areas to weed,i pan to try and get the new lawn area ready for some turf in a few weeks time,and form some new flower borders,and get the garden ready to go for next year,pending on how i get on,have a good day all
            sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these

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            • Originally posted by greenishfing View Post
              Snoop Puss, having watched every episode of Star Trek avidly when young, I fully expected us to have developed ways to teleport things by now ...... but then I watched The Fly.
              Not a film I've ever watched, though I've seen all the Star Trek episodes more than once...

              Hope you have a nice afternoon with your sister, bramble. I'm sure she'll appreciate your company and support.

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              • I have now got one very happy husband as I put a six pack of these on my grory hop order. Something he always loved until we got a pack of soggy ones a few years ago. He has already had one to check that the cones are crispy.
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                This will mean that the last two Biscoff lollies which are still hidden at the back of the freezer will more than likely (definitely) end up being mine.

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                • I’ve seen both versions of ‘The Fly’…I still think the first one was more scary- possibly because I had no idea what to expect!

                  And yup…I too am a bit of a Trekkie fan.
                  Looking back at the first ones now, they are a bit laughable with their scenery ( and hairdos) of the time , but I always fancied having a transporter too…until I saw The Fly
                  I suppose it was all part of the era of the first trip to the moon etc wasn’t it? ( When asked as a child what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always said ‘The first woman to walk on the moon’ )
                  There’s still time of course , although I don’t think my physics is up to it
                  Funnily enough I always felt Captain Kirk needed a bit of a talking to as to the way he treated women. I guess it was all part of the way women were treated 50 years ago
                  "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

                  Location....Normandy France

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                  • Oh I'm a trekky too and star wars
                    Northern England.

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                    • ^^At least Star Trek was an improvement on Thunderbirds, with all the strings showing.

                      I do know when I first got a mobile flip phone I had the urge to flip it open and ask Scottie to beam me up.

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                      • Now there's nowt up with thunderbirds 😆

                        Oh flip phones , they've come back
                        Northern England.

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                        • Te he GF!…such a nutter But yes….
                          "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

                          Location....Normandy France

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                          • I took my brother in law for his appointment this afternoon. It wasn't at any of the local hospitals but at a "Community Diagnostic Centre." I'd never heard of it before although a few months ago I had half noticed an NHS sign go up on an ex bed/furniture shop in a retail park on the edge of the city centre, much nearer than any of the local hospitals. I'm impressed. There are evidently quite a lot of out-patient services available there, including blood tests, x-rays, and scans. Parking was abundant, close ....and free. The reception staff were pleasant and helpful. No miles of corridors to negotiate. The appointment was more or less on time as well. I have a sneaking suspicion that such a sensible idea will eventually get spoiled in some way but at the moment it gets a big thumbs up from me.

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                            • There's one been built in our area, to take the pressure off hospitals.
                              Northern England.

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                              • Morning
                                It's gone foggy here, taking mum for her hospital appt re surgery. Feel tired this morning, hopefully the dog walk will wake me up.
                                Northern England.

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