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Best wishes for the New Year

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Hope you all have had a lovely Christmas and best wishes to you all for a Happy New Year

picture is taken at Attingham Park and the second in our home town Shrewsbury both shots were taken on the dog walk Since writing this blog I have tripped over on the dog walk and broken my left arm – Whoops

Regards to all

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Thank you Jane, and Happy new year to you as well, hoping for no more tripps, but only good things :)

2 Jan, 2025

 

Happy New Year, Jane. We have lovely friends who live in Shropshire and simply love it. They have mentioned how beautiful it's been looking over Christmas.

2 Jan, 2025

 

happy new year to you too.
Our eldest used to live in Shropshire for a while. lovely county.

2 Jan, 2025

 

Happy New Year Jane! I hope you are soon recovered from your fall.

2 Jan, 2025

 

Happy New Year, Jane. All the best in 2025.

3 Jan, 2025

 

Thankyou to you all for your kind comments much appreciated - snowy and very cold here today - but looking towards the future I think I will try some sweet peas this year again not very successful last year maybe a Spring sowing - take care - Jane

5 Jan, 2025

 

Happy New Year Jane. I hope your arm mends well. Good luck with the Sweet Peas too.

5 Jan, 2025

 

Sorry to hear you have broken your arm, Jane. I hope it heals up quickly & you can get on with your gardening activities during this new gardening year.

7 Jan, 2025

 

Thankyou Feverfew and Balcony for your encouraging comments - yes I cant wait to get gardening again - priority now is to protect the plants left in the greenhouse from frost - I am using several layers of fleece - and am reluctantly putting my heater on when the frost is severe - Take care - jane

9 Jan, 2025

 

How are you getting on with your arm, Jane?

12 Jan, 2025

 

Thank you for asking how my wrist is progressing Balcony - it is still in plaster and painful but i have been down the greenhouse and that is a tonic - plants that are left out there seem to be holding their own - I have been covering them with fleece - onehanded and with the aid of a long cane and using limited heating with the greenhouse heater

take care - Jane

13 Jan, 2025

 

Well I hope you won't need to have it in plaster for very much longer.

As I've never broken any bones & therefore have never had plaster casts I find it difficult to imagine how people get on with them.

It's good to hear that not even a plaster cast can't stop you from doing some gardening still! :)

13 Jan, 2025

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