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Annpan
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Post: # 64361Post Annpan »

good luck with the new place, it sounds great.

Sorry to here about your storm damage, could anything be rescued?
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red
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Post: # 64387Post red »

oh fingers crossed on the move then - we moved house last year after one falling through and years of saving and angst.... -

know what you mean about not getting too excited - but you do have to dream dontcha
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rmenmuir
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Post: # 64401Post rmenmuir »

I've salvaged the cover from my "greenhouse" but the frame has had it. Also, 2 large, new terracotta plantpots are smashed - at least I won't be short of drainage material for other plantpots. I managed to save some of the seedlings so will just have to hope they're not too traumatised!

Regarding the house we've just found out we can carry across the mortgage (could have been tricky as it's a timber frame building). Now we're just waiting to hear from a potential buyer who appears to playing games with us - why can't people be straightforward as it's a lot simpler and stress-free?

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