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It's been a long hot week and the garden is really coming together now. All of our planting is in, the Apiary is now finished and proportionally correct and we are now down to the all important fine tuning and design detail.
The lads have been working flat out and our latest treat is that an ice cream van has appeared on site!
The blacksmith Chris knitted together some sisal for our boundary fence and I found the easiest way to carry it was around my neck, hence my new hair extensions in the photo.
We are praying that the storm forecast is no more than a passing shower, although the surrounding gardens are putting up shelters to protect their plants. This is starting to make me worry!
Fingers crossed everything will be ok, but for now it's time to get some much needed sleep.
Comment number 1.
At 6th Jul 2009, milnthorpeyear12 wrote:Dear Nik,
We love your hair and your garden. We are busy making bees to put in our school garden and this morning we are even doing a spelling bee! Brodie would like to ask whether it is hard to look after real bees? Lauren asked where are your bees from? Adam asked how many bees do you have?
Could you put up a photo of the gate? We are excited to see how it looks when it's finished.
Good luck, you are fab
Beth and Year 1 & 2 at Milnthorpe Primary School
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Comment number 2.
At 7th Jul 2009, milnthorpeyear12 wrote:Dear Nik,
Blake thinks you must have been busy as a buzzy bee to make such a beautiful garden. Congratulations on your medal. Charlotte says when you come back will you please visit us and show us your medal. Bethany says she likes your beehive.
Well done!
Beth and Year 1 and 2
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Comment number 3.
At 7th Jul 2009, Beccat2 wrote:Congratulations Nicola, your garden looks fantistic.
The hair extensions are a definite must for the next girls night! X
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