Yup another weekend and yet another bloody border to dig for yet more triffids. Please tell me that’s it, that you’re gonna leave me a little grass to mow and that it doesn’t need to be an obstacle course every … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
Well what a scorcher of a weekend, 35 degrees under the veranda and 37 degrees in the hot tub. A day of cutting hedges, grass, weeding and general garden maintenance (oooo I’m in hog heaven!) with a little sit down … Continue reading
British beaches just don’t do it for me at all, but Mrs Fogg loves them. So off we pootle to “Filey”, which I am sorry is smaller and less packed than Scarborough, but for me equally unappealing location. The things … Continue reading
Like a modern day Percy Thrower, Mrs Fogg’s greenhouse is all set for business after we completed the build of her staging from off cuts of wood and tongue n groove boards. All set to start growing stuff apparently in … Continue reading
Mrs Fogg is now an ole fart “senior”, knocking on the door of bus pass heaven. A leisurely up and then 15 cards (wow how many people does she know), prezzies and then out to collect packages from the post … Continue reading
So day 2 of Mrs Fogg’s Birfday treats saw her wolf down American Stylee Pancakes (with a mass of syrup), before leaving the hot tub cabin and doing a walk somewhere hot and sunny. What’s in store for Day3? … Continue reading
Here ye, here ye, let it be knowneth that Mrs Fogg is about to enter into HadultHood by becoming 21 for the 30th time. Time then for celebrations for this wonderful woman (I’ll collect the tip later). Day One is … Continue reading
So weekend number 3 has now seen us complete the greenhouse. Today was fitting 33 panes of glass with finger numbing plastic clip strips and walking each pane of glass the entire length of the garden, a total of 11.6 … Continue reading
Is almost done. Two days to prep the land and seat the wooden supports. One day for Mrs Fogg to build the frame ably assisted by Pops. One day left to fit all the panes of glass and make it … Continue reading
In the next phase of Operation Good Life (named after Tom and Barbara Good from the 70s sitcom where they tried to escape the rat race and live off the land), all of the 1 tonne of gravel has been … Continue reading