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Hummmph! Precious Princess! They are baggages and we had quite a little do with them today.
Firstly Fred was mowing front lawns and he had the extension lead on the path and then the mower. Mabel did not want it there and they threw a little tantrum about it.
Secondly, I popped out to get some shopping and came back with three big bags of plant compost. Milly was lying on the front path and I had to ask her to excuse me to get my little truck past to wheel them in one at a time. she was not happy and by the time I was going back for the third bag, Mabel had joined her on the path and they both stood and did not want me to go through the gate.
When I insisted, they bumbled off to the back garden and stared at where I put the bags by the greenhouse. They did not want them there. I tell you, they just hate things being different.
Thank you for your kind words about them, but believe me - they are little baggages.
Firstly Fred was mowing front lawns and he had the extension lead on the path and then the mower. Mabel did not want it there and they threw a little tantrum about it.
Secondly, I popped out to get some shopping and came back with three big bags of plant compost. Milly was lying on the front path and I had to ask her to excuse me to get my little truck past to wheel them in one at a time. she was not happy and by the time I was going back for the third bag, Mabel had joined her on the path and they both stood and did not want me to go through the gate.
When I insisted, they bumbled off to the back garden and stared at where I put the bags by the greenhouse. They did not want them there. I tell you, they just hate things being different.
Thank you for your kind words about them, but believe me - they are little baggages.
Judy, they were probably upset that you and Fred were mucking about in THEIR garden without their permission. After all, they have both been putting alot of work into it of late, getting it just the way they want it. They must think you're pretty cheeky to think you can just come in and change things to suit yourself.
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You have just about hit the nail on the head Jerry and just look where the little baggages are sitting - on my fuscia - not by it, near it - ON it.
I have put it on another thread but just where they are sitting in the corner there, I planted a fuscia. It has been chewed to the ground several times but is surviving, much to their disgust so I think this is their last go at it - sit on it!
I am also sitting - I am sitting it out 'cos soon the weather will be such as they will not be outside all day so my fuscia will have time to recover and start next growing season with a better chance.
I have put it on another thread but just where they are sitting in the corner there, I planted a fuscia. It has been chewed to the ground several times but is surviving, much to their disgust so I think this is their last go at it - sit on it!
I am also sitting - I am sitting it out 'cos soon the weather will be such as they will not be outside all day so my fuscia will have time to recover and start next growing season with a better chance.
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Judy, the fuscia problem is easy to fix. My ex-wife always put them in hanging baskets. That way the girls will have their garden back the way they want it.
For added entertainment, be careful to hang the baskets so that they are just above Fred's eyeline, but NOT above his head. It was no end of laughs for her seeing me smack my head on the *@#$% things.
For added entertainment, be careful to hang the baskets so that they are just above Fred's eyeline, but NOT above his head. It was no end of laughs for her seeing me smack my head on the *@#$% things.