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Oh well guess I will have to rely upon hubby when he is having a good day 😱:rofl:
They do look nice with the bees and butterflies in the summer but ours is a bog standard railway siding variety and looks very scruffy.
Good luck pruning yours :D
Out of interest, which part of Lincolnshire? My mother was a Lincolnshire girl, from Appleby, and I have family in Scunthorpe and Gainsborough.
 
Out of interest, which part of Lincolnshire? My mother was a Lincolnshire girl, from Appleby, and I have family in Scunthorpe and Gainsborough.
We live near Coningsby. The neighbours can be a bit noisy but luckily they only do night flying once a month or so. Missed the Red Arrows practice on Friday as I was indoors doing Tai Chi class.
The second photo was taken from the top of our driveway. 20230222_160550.jpg20230126_122756.jpg
 
We live near Coningsby. The neighbours can be a bit noisy but luckily they only do night flying once a month or so. Missed the Red Arrows practice on Friday as I was indoors doing Tai Chi class.
The second photo was taken from the top of our driveway. View attachment 34500View attachment 34501
Good photos! We thought a bomb had gone off about 18 months ago, until we realised it was a sonic boom from typhoons based at Coningsby on a quick reaction alert passing overhead.
We live right in the south west corner of the county, within 2-3 miles of 3 other counties - Rutland (in 2 directions), Northants and Cambridgeshire.
My grandmother was from Scunthorpe, but I have never been there, she spent almost all of her married life in Doncaster.
 
Good photos! We thought a bomb had gone off about 18 months ago, until we realised it was a sonic boom from typhoons based at Coningsby on a quick reaction alert passing overhead.
We live right in the south west corner of the county, within 2-3 miles of 3 other counties - Rutland (in 2 directions), Northants and Cambridgeshire.
My grandmother was from Scunthorpe, but I have never been there, she spent almost all of her married life in Doncaster.
You get used to the fact you can't talk in the garden when they are flying overhead. I really like to see the planes from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. They have cleared all the planes to fly again after the very sad loss of Sqn Ldr Mark Long when his spitfire crashed last year. Unfortunately I don't have any decent photos on my phone.
We also have family in Lincolnshire within about a 25 mile radius.
 
Take it from me, you haven't missed anything.
LOL @Martin.A
I've been playing with the latest AI chat bots and saw your comment. So I asked one "What is there to see in Scunthorpe?"
The answer:
Scunthorpe, located in North Lincolnshire, England, has several attractions and points of interest. Here are some highlights:

  1. The North Lincolnshire Museum: This museum offers insights into the local history, including exhibits on archaeology, natural history, and the industrial heritage of the area.
  2. Scunthorpe's Parks: The town has several parks, including Central Park, which features beautiful gardens, a lake, and recreational facilities. The nearby Ashby Ville Park is also popular for walking and picnicking.
  3. The Plowright Theatre: A venue for various performances, including plays, concerts, and community events. It’s a great place to catch a show.
  4. The Steelworks: Scunthorpe is known for its steel production, and while you can't tour the steelworks, the industrial heritage is a significant part of the town's identity.
  5. St. John's Church: This historic church features beautiful architecture and is worth a visit for those interested in local history and architecture.
  6. The Scunthorpe United Football Club: If you're a sports fan, you might enjoy catching a football match at the club's home ground, Glanford Park.
  7. Local Shopping and Dining: The town center has a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a chance to experience local cuisine and culture.
  8. Nearby Attractions: Scunthorpe is also close to other attractions in Lincolnshire, such as the historic town of Brigg and the scenic Lincolnshire Wolds.
These attractions provide a mix of cultural, historical, and recreational activities for visitors to enjoy.

I think you may be right. :rofl:
My apologies to any Scunnys looking in.

Dez
 
Local Shopping and Dining: The town center has a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a chance to experience local cuisine and culture.
I love that section. Very helpful, not at all generic ... Sounds like my town has something in common with Scunthorpe. The town I live in or my hometown? Wait, it applies to both :rofl:
 
morning all a nice day here. Am ettng up new laptop today, its going to be a pain logng ot on old and in on new one as i tend to eave self sognd in an have forgottern lots of passwords lol
Was 5.7 perfick
@gail2 Why not use just one password for everything?:confused: Then write it down in a Password book so you don't forget it. Justa thought!
WL
 
@gail2 Why not use just one password for everything?:confused: Then write it down in a Password book so you don't forget it. Justa thought!
WL
Hmmm….I do that, same word but a different number, then write it in notes on my phone. Not sure it’s the most secure way but needs must! Too many passwords these days, drives me mad!
 
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