Yes indeed. Still they are winkling out vulcanologists from various seats of learning to inform, update, and comment on the situation. Is good time to be vulcanologist I feel. Most of the time they must sit in splendid isolation, studying and perfecting their craft, until suddenly they are queuing up to appear on telly.
Anyway, today is Tuesday 20th April I think. Two has finally resolved his on-going bowel problem, and is looking mightily relieved. Positively perky. I hope this is the end of matters pertaining to his waste disposal unit. Glad he did not spontaneously combust, but having discovered Movicol works by osmosis, imagine he would have merely dissolved. Urine infection is also surely On Way Out, as antibiotics are working by now I hope.
Today I have been deciding what is best to do about my backyard. Is decidedly drab, and Not Much Scope For Improvement. In moment of utter recklessness I have ordered an Artifical Tree to help things along. It is due to be delivered tomorrow, and I am quite excited. Also bought some more solar lamps to create magical effect in amongst foliage. Am hoping for Narnia type transformation. Think also garden mirror will enhance, and am hoping to order one shortly. In garden ornament section on Amazon, found surprising amount of Mere Cats. Also gnomes appear to be de rigeur again. Quite fancy Water Feature, but sounds complicated, and room is an issue. Maybe just create lush plastic evergreen oasis, with full compliment of Mere Cats and gnomes.
Is nearly supper time, Two is having kippers. (No comment). I am having Chilli-con-Carne courtesy of Sainsburys.
Daughter-in-law near Geneva has developed acute gardening bug, and I blame her for infecting me. She is beavering away with her cordless rechargeable secateurs, and when they become inoperable, hurls them to one side and carries on with the mechanical ones. This is true dedication. I think I have misled her about state of my back yard, and as she and my son are visiting us in May, I now have to create an approximation of the luxuriant foliage and twinkling lights she envisages. (Following my exaggerated description). A challenge, but I shall try to rise to the occasion.
Any ideas on transforming small yard into said paradise, gratefully received.
Toodle pip.
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