Had to Google that for the avoidance of doubtπ
@nakedgardener
Naturist, love living a life without the encumbrance of clothes. BN member. Married to a beautiful lady, owned by a gorgeous dog. Love nature, gardening, cooking, railway modelling and cycling. My posts will include non-sexual nudity. NO PORN PLEASE π
Had to Google that for the avoidance of doubtπ
Is that an expletive or an invitation?π
Day ok, naked naturally, tonight cheers. (Images nicked off tβinternet)
Cheers Carol. Boring G&T here, naked of course ππ
Nudism is about living life naked whenever practicable. A chilly 11Β°C this afternoon but dryπ
Spent a happy few hours clothed at Preston MRC annual show. Some very impressive modelling from friendly and informative exhibitors. Darenβt buy anythingπ
It is of the upmost importance that you are naked whilst poaching them π
Really fresh eggs is key, water just a simmer, no swirling, vinegar or salt. Drop eggs in, leave until cooked then remove and drain with slotted spoon. π
Morning, just back from a long πΎ and tucking into brunch.
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Time for lunch. A freshly baked malted multigrain sourdough. #realbread #buffbaker
Thatβs a bit more done. The dearest wants to replant at the weekend so Iβd better get weaving π
Yep Tesco redcurrant jelly was 340g last month now 225g a 34% price hike.
We need to, plus find out which overwintered plants have survived. Decided not to do spuds or courgettes this year, been disappointing last two years.
Wow thatβs some amount of digging.
A little Misty but looks like a fine day ahead, ah waitπ
Last year 10kg Β£16, this year 9kg Β£18π€·ββοΈ
Where thereβs a will thereβs a wayπ
Where thereβs a will thereβs a wayπ
Where thereβs a will thereβs a wayπ
Where thereβs a will thereβs a wayπ
Spring is nearπ
Morning Carol. Three days of sunshine forecast so we might get something done in the garden. My first job is to dig out some old lavender in the front border. The dearest will probably make me wear clothes π
Wow, we have blue sky and sunshine this morning π
We all are π
Pottering in the rain but lunch calls.
We can keep them flowering for a few years, got about 6 on the go at the moment. After flowering we feed and water for about 3 months then let dry out. Trim dead leaves and roots then repot next year in fresh compost and away they go. Stagger the repotting so they donβt all flower at onceπ
Morning. Some shitty marketing ploy to sell Christmas one flowering then dispose. They cut the basal plate off to prevent roots growing then dip the bulbs in pretty gold wax to seal them to die after flowering. I took the wax off and put them on a wet mat to rehydrate, eventually roots grewπ
Our first amaryllis of the year, one of the Christmas waxed bulb abominations we received 2024 and I managed to rescue π
Many happy returns π
Spring is here. Frogspawn πΈπ