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- N&M
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- speaks English
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- 2007-05-13
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About me
This blog is dedicated to making the very best of the seasons...while they actually are happening. We are trying to grow our own tomatoes and herbs, make lavender bags and cushions and cakes. We feel that just throwing money at the chase for pleasure is not really for us - there is loads of fun in making things and looking for bargains. There is also so much pleasure in learning more about traditions and local events like well-dressings, flower festivals, shows and fetes. Just slowing down a little has been a good start - we can't be the only ones tired of the frenetic pace.
Recent posts
- Shame there's no smelly-vision in thehomelyyear.blog.co.uk (15 hours old)
- Grow your own in thehomelyyear.blog.co.uk (1 day old)
- One project done in thehomelyyear.blog.co.uk (3 days old)
- Having a look around in thehomelyyear.blog.co.uk (4 days old)
- First of the season in thehomelyyear.blog.co.uk (5 days old)
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