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Gillx

Gillx Report 25 Oct 2018 18:02

Yes Ann, Sandra is very happy at the moment which I'm pleased about after her panic attack the other day. Things have calmed down for her now, I think now she's back in her bedroom that has helped and she's not talking about the break ins anymore, so that's good.

I noticed the weather forecast before and it's going to be very cold for a few days, they didn't say it was going to snow or anything like that, just a bitterly cold wind coming from the Arctic, can't say I'm looking forward to that and I doubt the plants will like it either. I only have the greenhouse to store plants and I have about 15 in there already, so I don't think I'll get many more in. I don't have a conservatory which is a pity as that would of been ideal. Most of the pots in my back garden are close together, so hopefully that'll help keep them warm.
My garden is looking really pretty at the moment so I hope it stays that way and nothing is damaged in the cold. OH managed to cut the lawns the other day, it wasn't easy as they were a bit wet so I can't see them getting cut again this year unless we have a few dry sunny days. At least the lawns look good now. The plants in the planters we bought are starting to grow and are filling out nicely now. I was concerned the planters may of rolled away with the high wind we had the other night, but luckily the bits of wood we put under the wheels kept them in place.

How lovely to have your second youngest grandson coming to stay and going to watch Gloucester Rugby with his granddad, they'll enjoy that together. Do you have anything planned when they're out enjoying themselves?

I took a look at your blog yesterday and noticed the craft section, the cards are lovely so I'm going to show Sandra so she can get some ideas for her card making. You have lots of nice pictures of different things on there, including Ann's beaded items, she's very clever with her beading isn't she, as are you with your crafts and Jeans cards were lovely too.
Such a nice blog to look at <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 25 Oct 2018 14:36

It has turned cold today after the lovely day yesterday when we had a lovely day visiting Westonburt Arboretum to photograph the autumn colours. OH is tidying up the geraniums before bringing them into the conservatory as we are promised a very cold weekend.

We have second youngest grandson coming for the weekend tomorrrow. On Saturday he is going with OH to watch Gloucester rugby, His present to OH for his 80th last July.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 25 Oct 2018 14:28

Pleased it arrived ok and quickly too Gill. Lovely to know it has made Sandra happy, especially when you think it costs so little to make somebody happy. I have loads of stickers that just are not getting used at the moment so it was much better for me to send them to somebody who will get use out of them. :-) :-)

Gillx

Gillx Report 25 Oct 2018 12:55

Afternoon all it's lovely and sunny here, we've just had to water the plants, I know, watering plants in the middle of October,.......what next? :-D :-D We haven't had any decent rain for ages and some of the pots were drying out, especially the bigger ones with all the wind we've had lately, so that's a job out of the way now. What's the betting it rains later LOL ;-)

Sandra's asked me to say THANK YOU ANN for the stickers and card making things they've just arrived, she is chuffed to bits and has put them in a tin I had spare with the other things you sent her. She told me she was running out of letters so is thrilled with those and of course the pink butterflies and snowmen, in fact she's thrilled with everything. I noticed you posted it on 23rd so it only took 2 days to arrive, not bad after the first class post took almost a week.......it is strange how 2nd class stamps take less time to arrive than the 1st class ones do.....the wonders of the postal service, I guess we'll never know how it works will we? lol

I doubt I'll see much of Sandra now as she goes through all her bits and bobs deciding what to make next. Thank you Ann you have made her day <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Oct 2018 21:12

It is Gill

Gillx

Gillx Report 24 Oct 2018 20:00

Just seen the photos on the blog Ann. It looks a lovely place to visit.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Oct 2018 17:13

Westonbirt photos on the blog

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Oct 2018 16:51

Oh really Liz, a bit further for us we are in Churchdown, have to travel two junctions of the M5 then via Stonehouse, and across the downs and through the delightfully named Cockadilly and onwards to cross the A46. A lovely drive and traffic through the narrow roads wasn't too bad we were there at 1015 so ahead of the crowd. We would generally avoid school holidays if possible but the forecast was good and not getting better, we had not been able to get there before so had to take a chance before the leaves dropped (as they have been doing from the looks of some of the bare branches. We are friends of Westonbirt so do like to get our moneys worth. we were impressed at how they had got enough catering places going that it was not too bad getting a drink.

Gillx

Gillx Report 24 Oct 2018 16:47

Oh how lovely, raspberries Liz, I'm like Ann and prefer them to strawberries, which pleases Sandra as we have lots of strawberry plants so she has them all to herself. Sandra was pleased to hear about Merlin and Cas, she loves to hear how they are getting on.

I've just Googled the two places you said you went to Ann, what beautiful area's to visit, shame about the bad weather though where the colours are concerned, but never the less an enjoyable day out by the sounds of it. You are luckily living where you do, I envy you. Sorry to hear about your raspberries maybe they'll come back again next year. That's the thing with men they think they're helping but sometimes it doesn't quite work out the way they hoped. My OH leaves the plants to me and he does most of the hard landscaping and cuts the lawns, it works for us.

I've just been looking at my back garden and it's looking really nice, the Acer has lovely deep red leaves on it, pity they fall off in the end though. It would be nice to look at all year around. I do have a winter cherry which looks as if it's going to have a lot of winter blossom on it this year. We took it out of the ground just before Christmas last year and put it in a big pot, we weren't sure if it would survive, but by the looks of it, it did, so I'm really pleased as it is a lovely plant of about 10 foot tall. We only took it out because it was in the wrong place, but I'm glad I did as it didn't flower very well last year, now it's in a more sheltered spot it's doing much better.

You are more than welcome to come onto Mel's thread if you want to Ann, everyone would make you feel welcome and you'll soon get into the swing of things. I felt the same as you when I joined them 4 years ago as they had been friends for around 8 years by then, but now it feels like I've known them my whole life. With being Sandra's carer my whole adult life (I had her when I was 18, I'm almost 52 now) I haven't got any friends, so having people to talk to online is lovely, otherwise I'd feel very lonely and isolated, as I don't go out much.

I've just finished watching all the Gardeners World's I recorded and also the Garden rescue programmes, so that's it now until next year :-( I love gardening programmes and will miss them, roll on the spring so I can watch some more.

The wind was very strong here last night and there were lots of banging noises, luckily nothing in our garden was damaged, but by the sounds of it I don't think my neighbours were as lucky. It's calmed down a lot now, but they say we're in for a bad winter.......not looking forward to that. I did notice today the Salvia's (hot lips) I put in the ground in the front garden are doing really well, much better than the ones I have in pots in the back, the flowers are lovely and they were only cuttings I took earlier in the year, so I'm very pleased with them. Hope they make it through the winter now.

Bunnyboo

Bunnyboo Report 24 Oct 2018 16:23

Ann, we live about three miles from Westonbirt, and go there two or three times a year. Not half term though!!! It is lovely and makes a good afternoon out for us. As you say, we're lucky to live in such a lovely part of the country

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Oct 2018 16:01

we are just back from a visit to Westonbirt Arboretum, being half term and also the fact there was a report on it on TV news last night, the world and his wife and kids were there too. Still we were fairly early so managed to see most of it before the crowds got bad, most people (as we do) head for the restaurant for coffee first which evens the crowds out a bit.

We didn't think the colours there were as good as Batsford, but it is a week and a rain/wind storm later so that is probably why. Still we enjoyed it. Drove back to Nailsworth for a soup lunch in the garden centre which was Wyevale but is now Blue Diamond. The drive across the Cotswolds in brilliant sunshine was beautiful, we are so lucky to live in a picturesque area.

Bunnyboo

Bunnyboo Report 24 Oct 2018 15:57

I've picked Raspberries, and then found myself cutting out the dead canes!!! That's been done now and the debris is on the bonfire!! I'm really going to try and tie them up properly this year as they're falling all over the place! M.D's put mine to shame! OH has made a cuppa :-D. He's cooking tonight too, so double :-D :-D <3!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Oct 2018 15:49

OOh I envy you your raspberries Liz, my favourite, prefer them to strawberries. We had some canes but OH (who, of course, knows better - don't all men? moved them and they seem to have died this year.

Gill yes, I know Mel, I do read her thread sometimes but only very rarely comment as it is like joining a private conversation when you don't know the back story :-D :-D Lovey for her and Ann to make things for Sandra's tree.

Bunnyboo

Bunnyboo Report 24 Oct 2018 11:46

Another lovely day here. OH has been rotovating where the potatoes were so that now looks neat and tidy! I've wound up the long hose and put it away, dead headed some roses, watered the Avocado and changed Merlins (Exmoor pony) big summer water trough for a winter bucket!! Cas (spaniel!) has had a good run in our field so she's happy! I've noticed that we have some raspberries!! This afternoon I must pick some for supper!

Gillx

Gillx Report 24 Oct 2018 09:25

Thanks Ann for sending Sandra more stickers, I'll let her know when she wakes up. She'll be so excited again now and will be waiting for the post to arrive. She's been fine since her panic attack and hasn't had another one, she's also sleeping better now she's back in her own bedroom, so hopefully things will be fine for her now.

I was given some pretty material the other day (Laura Ashley) it has little red roses on a white background. They were curtains with a white cotton lining, so I've suggested to Sandra that we could cut it up and make something pretty for her bedroom. She has her own little Christmas tree so maybe a few little things to put on it or some nice cushions for her bed. She's never sewn anything before so is a bit nervous, so I suggested that she makes something with the white cotton first to gain her confidence then if she wants she can make something with the other material to. We're going to have a look online for some ideas, then she might find something she feels confident in making.

It sounds like you're very busy in your garden Vera, hopefully it won't be long before it's all finished. Our neighbour next door (Mr Grumpy as I call him) had someone in to cut his conifers, at first we thought the whole conifer was being cut down which would of taken away some privacy, but luckily he just had someone take the bottom branches off. I hope he keeps it that way and doesn't change his mind and take the whole tree down, we'd lose all our privacy then and I guess it would be very windy too. He had someone cutting his hedge but didn't do the whole of the top, it looks a bit daft now. Not sure if it'll be finished or not. He's not a gardener and both front and back gardens are a real mess. His back garden looks like Steptoe's junk yard, we got so fed up at looking at it we put a 7 foot screen up all around the garden to block the mess out.

I've seen Ann's star, she emailed it to me, she makes some lovely things and even made Sandra a beaded bauble one year in her favourite colour of pink, it has pride of place on the Christmas tree every year and looks lovely. Mel, (I think you know her Ann), made Sandra a fairy for the top of her little pink Christmas tree she has in her bedroom, there are so many talented people on Genes.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Oct 2018 21:44

:-D can’t win can you Vera. You could always suggest a change is as good as a rest and the fresh air will give him a break.

Yes the star is lovely. She is so talented.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Oct 2018 21:12

Gill, I hope Sandra doesn't have any more panic attacks. It must be very frightening for her and distressing for you to see. The advice is usually to slow the breathing, perhaps by counting as you breathe in and out, but chewing mints probably automatically made her breathe more slowly so I am sure you did the right thing. I hope you are feeling a bit better now as well.

I love Annx's star that Ann has put on her photo blog. I always admire anyone who is "crafty" as I am hopeless.

Today has been sunny here but with a really cold wind. For the first time today I had to wear an anorak while gardening. I am trying to get into the garden for a short spell each day as I am behind with "bedding it down" for the winter. Today I managed to cut down all the helenium and about half of the rudbeckia clumps. They would have been ideal jobs for my shears-happy Mr Scissorhands but, having got him onto decorating and other indoor jobs, I daren't ask him to garden now. Oh well, I shall just plod on ;-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Oct 2018 16:25

I have just put a photo of a 1.5 inch beaded star made by Annx on my photo blog for those who have the address. It is beautiful.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Oct 2018 16:11

I think the important thing is to make Sandra concentrate on anything but trying to breath so giving her the mints helped. Anything to take her mind off it.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Oct 2018 15:44

Not bossy Liz, we are just concerned and it is proabaly a combination so a day doing nothing is a good thing to do.Looking after a family (or even an OH) can be quite tiring this time of year with all the gardening and house clearing (Me that is 4th trip to the tip today from the loft), etc. We all need a day's respite sometimes.

Gill I have put a small envelope of mainly butterfly stickers and parts of sticker sheets of butterflies in the post for Sandra. Second class so hopefully it will get there by the weekend. These are surplus to requirements, nobody could possibly use all the butterfly stickers that I have. :-D :-D