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Sending Jewellery to Australia
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Is it ok to send silver or costume jewellery to Australia? (Just a small gift for my granddaughter).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Robi, I ha a look at that thread but had no ideas at all. I now have a stuffed freezer and a stuffed tum, dogs as well. I bought three new shirts and yet another scarf as well....well you have to don't you? We are now all digesting quietly. Weather is still windy and unpleasant.
Another vote here for gravy dinners and cheese and biscuits with butter...and paella...and a big slice of cold pizza, which is what i just had for lunch. It was from the bakery in Marks, covered in vegetables so very healthy.
Another vote here for gravy dinners and cheese and biscuits with butter...and paella...and a big slice of cold pizza, which is what i just had for lunch. It was from the bakery in Marks, covered in vegetables so very healthy.
I've just had toast and a cuppa soup .
Some of these foxgloves are taller than me
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Some of these foxgloves are taller than me
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They're lovely shaney, they're doing very well this year, some of mine must be almost 6ft too...this one has been a stunner, a very pure white tinged wth lilac and purple spots. The gardener was terrified when he strimmed round it, and so he should have been, I was watching him like a hawk... haha
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if it's smell you want neti get your nostrils in here...
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That's a lovely honeysuckle .
I haven't a clue where these foxgloves came from.There's always been a lot in the back but never down that side bit .It was funny really .When next door did his drive and fence he asked me if it was ok to dig out that strip pro tem as he was laying new pipes as well .
When it was all finished up they popped followed by ornamental poppies !
Perhaps they had laid dormant all that time under the horrible creeping stuff that was originally there and was always full of snails .
I haven't a clue where these foxgloves came from.There's always been a lot in the back but never down that side bit .It was funny really .When next door did his drive and fence he asked me if it was ok to dig out that strip pro tem as he was laying new pipes as well .
When it was all finished up they popped followed by ornamental poppies !
Perhaps they had laid dormant all that time under the horrible creeping stuff that was originally there and was always full of snails .
foxgloves do that, like the flanders poppies did...they are stunning foxgloves. I used to have them but have lost them, must try again.
I've got good honeysuckle in my front garden this year and the rose and fuchsias are pretty goos too, I will do a photo. My sister calls my front garden Sleeping Beauty's Castle but i like it.
I want some roses for the end of July for the local show so am going crazy cutting the first flush. They aren't great, very weather damaged, but smell lovely
I've got good honeysuckle in my front garden this year and the rose and fuchsias are pretty goos too, I will do a photo. My sister calls my front garden Sleeping Beauty's Castle but i like it.
I want some roses for the end of July for the local show so am going crazy cutting the first flush. They aren't great, very weather damaged, but smell lovely
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