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The Antikythera Mechanism

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Aug 7, 2003
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Our paved area/path was finished yesterday . . . .now to get onto the green bit. . . and the pond edging . . . we are a 70's pink crazy paving free zone.

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We had a new pond liner fitted and the edging replaced earlier this year, now just hope the heron stays away.

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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Our paved area/path was finished yesterday . . . .now to get onto the green bit. . . and the pond edging . . . we are a 70's pink crazy paving free zone.

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Love the paving, looks better the closer it gets :thumbsup:

I'm afraid I'm in a lull. Just got back from a week away yesterday to see the bluebells, lilac and wisteria have all gone :down:

Just the Rhodies (mainly in pots with a few in the garden) keeping the colour going. But I reckon it's summer bedding time this weekend and I have decided that all the hanging baskets will be those brilliant orange/reddish edged double begonias. Any idea where I can get them locally to BN1 ? I've always found that Notcutts out at Ditchling do good bedding, if a little pricey ???
 








Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
Love the paving, looks better the closer it gets :thumbsup:

I'm afraid I'm in a lull. Just got back from a week away yesterday to see the bluebells, lilac and wisteria have all gone :down:

Just the Rhodies (mainly in pots with a few in the garden) keeping the colour going. But I reckon it's summer bedding time this weekend and I have decided that all the hanging baskets will be those brilliant orange/reddish edged double begonias. Any idea where I can get them locally to BN1 ? I've always found that Notcutts out at Ditchling do good bedding, if a little pricey ???

Whilst you were in Tahiti, we had a persistent cold wind that took the blossom, Blossom.

Dunhelm sell a wide array of bedding.
 








zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
Thanks, idea with herringbone was to break visually from the back of the house house, and lose the 'square' factor . . the straight bricks path to the man cave make it 'longer'

You can't see in the snap, but the start of the path is in line with the kitchen window/sink . . . A side Step by the pond break and the second half in line with the workshop doors.

No feng, no shui, just logic. . . . Although the same thing IMO.
Love the paving, looks better the closer it gets :thumbsup:

I'm afraid I'm in a lull. Just got back from a week away yesterday to see the bluebells, lilac and wisteria have all gone :down:

Just the Rhodies (mainly in pots with a few in the garden) keeping the colour going. But I reckon it's summer bedding time this weekend and I have decided that all the hanging baskets will be those brilliant orange/reddish edged double begonias. Any idea where I can get them locally to BN1 ? I've always found that Notcutts out at Ditchling do good bedding, if a little pricey ???
 










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