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Re: Trev62-An intermittent gardening blog!I never get cherries. The birds take them before they are ripe.
Re: Learning GuitarWell done for persisting. I am always amazed at how much you get through in a day.
I think Sure on this Shining Night is the best known of those, and one of those we are starting on (sight reading last week, more detail tonight).
Re: Trev62-An intermittent gardening blog!I googled and it said November is the time to do that.
Re: Learning GuitarHow dedicated. I'm surprised you have the energy and concentration at that time. Just as I got Monteverdi hammered into my head I've got to stop singing it over the kitchen sink and try to learn this and this and more. I can happily noodle variations on Go Down Moses - just not the ones Tippet wrote.
Re: Trev62-An intermittent gardening blog!Lack of moisture is hardly a problem here!!! All our road edges are running streams. Not particularly dry last summer either.
Re: Trev62-An intermittent gardening blog!My rhubarb is very spindly this year. Maybe it needs dividing, I'll have to google.
Re: Trev62-An intermittent gardening blog!What is the law about wild plants.
Thinking back we used to make collections of wild flowers (for a badge at GLB, which was like Guides), now illegal to pick them, never mind uproot. Can see why, though we learnt a lot from identifying the specimens
Re: GoatsWill you be bottle feeding?
Re: Learning GuitarI bought it because it had a keyboard so I thought it would be like the piano, which I learnt as a child. But the left hand needs the brain to think in 5ths (CGDA etc), and chords, which I don't find easy as I've never played guitar and my piano teacher was strictly classical, bass clef not chords f...
Re: Learning GuitarAs there is no music to practise for choir until we start again after Easter I actually took my accordion out of its case and played for half an hour last night. Dangerous. I pulled a thread from my jumper and somehow got it very twisted round a little screwhead. Couldn't take off the accordion, tri...
Re: Learning Guitar2 weeks off then we'll get our music for the midsummer concert - various short works, not sure what.
Re: Trev62-An intermittent gardening blog!Mine occasionally were found by rats. Then lately the little slugs made tunnels all over them, so they were like sponges. So I've given them up.
Re: How does your garden grow?MY plums and pear are in flower. The damson might be about to flower too, but most of them have a bog surrounding them, don't know how long they'll live if we have more wet winters.
I'm picking some skinny sticks of rhubarb, though just a handful once a week.
Re: Learning GuitarI think it went OK, didn't get too lost. And the audience seemed to enjoy it.
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