tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644275821862159476.post7378363875011759132..comments2023-10-10T11:41:33.153+01:00Comments on The Armoury: Wednesday.Mikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15107533550298517814noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644275821862159476.post-72949657337688515642015-05-22T21:21:58.467+01:002015-05-22T21:21:58.467+01:00Hello Lori. Thank you for your suggestion. Would l...Hello Lori. Thank you for your suggestion. Would love to meet you both, but my Doctor (and Insurance Company) have advised against 'long haul flights', and we do appreciate that livestock is rather a tie. I hope you write the article, and I do agree with you, and you may quote me to the Editor, that it is perfectly possible to "grow friendships with people you may never meet, but get to know". <br />Ann joins me in saying that if ever you do find yourself this side of the water, we will always be able to find a room and bed for you both.<br />Warm Regards, Mike and Ann.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07558857315748815249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644275821862159476.post-88381999771994861792015-05-22T11:08:36.523+01:002015-05-22T11:08:36.523+01:00Thanks for taking us along! I would love to drive...Thanks for taking us along! I would love to drive down one of those country lanes. We are not getting serious about planting the rest of our vegetable gardens...it is warm enough. Fortunately we have plenty of room and already have 2000 garlic plants that will be ready by July, strawberries that can be picked in a month, 150 leeks and 48 cabbages that have just been planted, started some asparagus, and will put in much more in the next week. Gary is the gardener. <br /><br />Thank you for your comments. I've been asked to do an article for a local newspaper, whose theme is going to be "Linked Together in Friendship." The editor knows I have a Journal and wants me to write about it..."how I have grown friendships with people I may never meet, yet know."<br />Would love to really meet you and Ann.Lori Skooghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03458010787337492501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644275821862159476.post-61757385315845490092015-05-21T23:05:37.713+01:002015-05-21T23:05:37.713+01:00It's been a wonderful year all round for wild ...It's been a wonderful year all round for wild flowers so far hasn't it? I don't think I have seen such an abundance of primroses, wild garlic, bluebells, pink campion etc, absolutely stunning, feel really blessed!Maggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05355635474936252586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644275821862159476.post-25166668375690381332015-05-21T17:59:22.612+01:002015-05-21T17:59:22.612+01:00Hello Rog.As I've just mentioned to Liz, my No...Hello Rog.As I've just mentioned to Liz, my Norfolk Grandfather always called cow parsley 'headache plant', and said that too much exposure to the scent of the stuff caused headaches. I've always found the scent not unpleasant, though.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07558857315748815249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644275821862159476.post-80093402993186092582015-05-21T13:26:38.127+01:002015-05-21T13:26:38.127+01:00It seems to be a spectacular year for cow parsley....It seems to be a spectacular year for cow parsley. I've grown to love the stuff!Roghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09430706557035189147noreply@blogger.com