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The gardening saga continues...
This morning I've been crawling under a huge, ancient, multi-trunked willow, in order to cut away brutish brambles that have climbed up through the tallest branches and re-routed themselves attracting dense "sticky weed" and tussochs of tangled, dry grasses. The leather gloves are worn through at the tips of two fingers on either hand. It's now possible to walk under the branches and see shafts of sunlight. It was HARD toil and I am very weary. Never mind, the 20 hours work that I've tackled [sometimes through tears] have saved us £200. The two deep ditches are choked with bushels of Montbrecia? stems and leaves. When the gardener visits, that can be a job for him to tackle. He's far younger/fitter than I am.
In today's post was yet another estimate from the builder. In spite of Mr soop's efforts, it has increased yet again. Three months down the line, and we haven't made a scrap of headway.
Our friend is giving one of her famous curry suppers tonight. She was a captain in the catering corps, so having 20 people drop by for a feast is of no consequence. I would be in a heck of a tiz woz if I had to cook for four close pals [who would need to settle for one simple dish and an M&S pud.] 