You are very privileged to live in a moated home, Rog. Been tiddling down here. I think it will bring loads of the leaves down. Still, it's been one of the best autumns, for weather and leaf colours, that I can remeber.
That looks marvellous, though you should rake the leaves out really. They will rot and you will have a whiff of stagnant mud when you emerge after your pre-breakfast swim.
I was joking, Rog darling. Your scrupulous honesty does you credit, however. Mind you, we've already got a stream running through our garden, I'm eyeing that, wondering if I could divert it to encircle the house.
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Are you shore about that, Rog?
Bucketing here but twenty degrees. Leaves starting to fall...
You are very privileged to live in a moated home, Rog.
Been tiddling down here. I think it will bring loads of the leaves down. Still, it's been one of the best autumns, for weather and leaf colours, that I can remeber.
That looks marvellous, though you should rake the leaves out really. They will rot and you will have a whiff of stagnant mud when you emerge after your pre-breakfast swim.
Do you also have peacocks on the lawn?
Rog, what a pleasant surprise to find you in the Age of Uncertainty
Lovely pome, Rog.
Does your moat have a monster?
Martin: Leave it!
Rosie: My shorts have never made it through till bonfire night before!
Mike & Ann: Yes it's been like New England in the Fall here!
Z: The moat is actually 2 miles from our house. And we don't have a big garden. Although there are Peacocks in it from time to time.
Martin: I've been duplicated! There's a lot of it about in Blogland. I must go and join in - it looks a good read.
Roses: It does have its own Heron, but I've never managed to creep up near enough for a pic. My photographic assistants don't help.
I was joking, Rog darling. Your scrupulous honesty does you credit, however. Mind you, we've already got a stream running through our garden, I'm eyeing that, wondering if I could divert it to encircle the house.
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