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    Hi All,
    Got back from the Czech Republic yest. eve. I can`t believe what has happened in my garden and allotment. I left plants I recognised and have returned to triffids. Neighbour has done a good job keeping the garden watered
    and old work pal on next lotty has given young plants a drink down there. I will be able to pick a few broad beans later, looking forward to that. Also will be able to have a few young carrots and some onions. All of these will of course be shared with the good people that have kept everything alive for me. Could not find anything different in the seed line over there but will have another look when I go back in a week or so. When I return to the Czech I will also take some teabags with me, they don`t have tea like us.
    Looking forward to catching up with all the news.
    Mick

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    Welcome back, always good to get home, I know the feeling well.

    And what are you doing drinking tea anyway???? The beer with the lion on it was my favoured tipple in that part of the world.
    Bob Leponge
    Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bobleponge View Post
      Welcome back, always good to get home, I know the feeling well.

      And what are you doing drinking tea anyway???? The beer with the lion on it was my favoured tipple in that part of the world.
      The tea was for the times after I had been plied with the locals home brewed double distilled plum brandy (a clear liquid like rocket fuel ). I was right up near the Polish border a few miles from the black mountains. Two hour taxi journey from Prague.
      Mick

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mick O View Post
        The tea was for the times after I had been plied with the locals home brewed double distilled plum brandy (a clear liquid like rocket fuel ). I was right up near the Polish border a few miles from the black mountains. Two hour taxi journey from Prague.
        Mick
        Ah, a Slivovic kind of affair, always worked for me that stuff.
        Bob Leponge
        Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.

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