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:mrgreen: Life is busy and don't get opportiunities to do new projects much, but am maintaining most of the old one! :lol:

Had some people from the local paper on Monday to do a story on me, should be out in a few weeks.

I'm keeping busy! :wink:

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Post: # 89758Post Millymollymandy »

Wow! :shock: Don't forget to give us the links if the article appears on the net!!!

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Post: # 89769Post Wombat »

Millymollymandy wrote:Wow! :shock: Don't forget to give us the links if the article appears on the net!!!
No worries mate!

(unless it turns out to be a "lookit the weirdo" type article :lol: )

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Post: # 89932Post Millymollymandy »

Wombat wrote: (unless it turns out to be a "lookit the weirdo" type article :lol: )

Nev
I thought that was a given! :wink:

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Post: # 90545Post green-girl »

Wombat wrote::mrgreen: Life is busy and don't get opportiunities to do new projects much, but am maintaining most of the old one! :lol:

Had some people from the local paper on Monday to do a story on me, should be out in a few weeks.

I'm keeping busy! :wink:

Nev
Know the feeling mate! Then new job is keeping me on my toes! Loving it, but geesh, I have been Buuuuuuuuusy!! :shock:

It's all starting to look up a bit now, so I'm excited about that. It can only get better from hereon in - putting me in a better financial position, etc - so I'll be happy to get some of my plans underway!

Loving the lack of 'crap' too - working with some awesome people now! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 90744Post Wombat »

Cool!

If next week is OK, I need you to call or text if you still have my number, I have a new phone and all the messages are gone! :oops:

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Post: # 90858Post green-girl »

:wink: No worries! Done!

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:hello2:
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Post: # 91769Post corymbia »

Hey Green-girl,
You can go the no-dig garden on hard surfaces. Acts like a big pot/s but better. Look up Esther Deans "No-Dig Gardening" and "Leaves of Life"
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Post: # 92127Post green-girl »

corymbia wrote:Hey Green-girl,
You can go the no-dig garden on hard surfaces. Acts like a big pot/s but better. Look up Esther Deans "No-Dig Gardening" and "Leaves of Life"
Ainslie
Thanks Ainslie!

I was actually just discussing this type of gardening last night with Nev! I've got to do a big of research too because I MAY be able to get a plot nice and close to home!

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