Thursday, 27 September 2018

Garden and hair!

This morning I worked in the front garden, hoeing and generally tidying as I was waiting for the Ringtons man to call. A few people talked to me while I was working to say how good the garden is looking now. When the guy had been I took some stuff to the charity shop and then called in at the hairdressers, she said she could cut my hair in about an hour. I came home and had some lunch and then went over. She just does a dry cut but I am really pleased with the results. Got Tina to take a picture rather than try a selfie!
I then went out in the back garden, I was going to hoe the bed with the fruit bushes in but got sidetracked and started clearing an area near a fence. It had a creeping weed that was wrapped round everything, I have cleared a lot but will have to try and remove the roots.
When Tina got home we had a cuppa and then went to the garden centre. I wanted some garden scissors, I have never had or used them before but June, the volunteer, was using some on Tuesday. We also wanted some pavers and Tina spotted some lights that she thought would be good for the fairy garden.

Got my scissors.....


The little pink fold away secateurs were a present some years ago. The scissors are quite a weapon! I did a bit more in the garden then cleared away and did some watering this evening. Then I went down to see if the lights work. 
How cute is that?
This evening I am watching the dvd I got at the boot sale, ‘Ridin’ the rails ‘ narrated and sung by Johnny Cash, it is absolutely brilliant.






2 comments:

  1. Your hair looks very nice.
    Looks like a busy day again, but a quite varied one. At least it wasn’t all gardening! Those scissors look like they could do a bit of damage. They look huge. Unless those secateurs are very small!
    The “fairy” lights look good. What’s next on the list for that particular feature?

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  2. Painting that big chuck of rock is next, just have to get it indoors!
    They are big but the pink ones are small too!

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