> : Saturday, July 28, 2007, 7:25:37 AM, Bru wrote: > : > : > : > I is now a happy bunny. Well, at least as far as the list is > concerned - > : > my weather troubles pale into insignificance compared to Andrew & > Wendy > : > etc. but why did we have to have the wettest spring/summer on record > the > : > year I decided to finally landscape the bl**dy garden?! > : > : Huh, so it's all your doing then, should have left well alone and then > lot's of happy boaters could be out there, errmm! Hapily Boating :-) > : > > That's worse than polishing brass (sorry George, I should have changed the > header) > > -- > Brian Ancient Order of Sewer Ants > > Visit this site and help save our waterways > http://www.savethewaterways.org.uk/
Hi all. I have to come clean. The bad summer is my fault. Last year I spent a fortune on plants for the garden and then went away all summer. This year Ken said "Don't waste your time" so I didn't. But we were so hot last year I said we needed a side hatch in Margarita, so, after a lovely warm sunny cruise up the Ashby at Easter we put her into Streethay to have the hatch put in. We set off for our summer cruise on 12 June and you know the rest. Sorry. Now we are back home. Sun's out now. Weather forecast for the rest of the week is for good weather. We're booked up for babysitting as we're home, so we can't go back. Reckon on the rest of the next few weeks being good then. ;-) Glad to help. Been reading Andrew's posts with horror. We had left Wendy and LT safely in Stourport, gone off and as soon as our backs were turned ....... I am so glad that LT is unharmed, it must be a little comfort to be able to go aboard while the house is being cleaned up, as I assume you will. At least it is well polished ;-) Good luck all Regards Ann and Ken nb Margarita (Margarita twins huh! ;-)
