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Good Afternoon EV N & C'ers. Haven't yet opened the EV yet but had a notification that there was a further post on last week's! drb is having trouble getting a copy of this week's and wonders if anyone can send him one? Far beyond my megre IT skills but perhaps someone else can.
Speak to you all soon!
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Nothing to report on EV progress wise. Tutored my daughter's boyfriend for a couple of hours after a hard day at the chalk(?) face (last minute panic - exam tomorrow) then been marking for the last 3 hours.
PG - I hope minipg is soon better - it's amazing how quickly they bounce back.
Perhaps you could bring some strawberries to DC, devadolly. I prefer mine without the cream. No sign of ours in the garden - that's if we could see through the driving rain.
Nothing to report on EV progress wise. Tutored my daughter's boyfriend for a couple of hours after a hard day at the chalk(?) face (last minute panic - exam tomorrow) then been marking for the last 3 hours.
PG - I hope minipg is soon better - it's amazing how quickly they bounce back.
Perhaps you could bring some strawberries to DC, devadolly. I prefer mine without the cream. No sign of ours in the garden - that's if we could see through the driving rain.
Oh DocHH, axis's, axes, hatchets, graphs.....you know my maths phobia....shall work backwards far easier than trying to work out what a thingy of a graph is!
Haven't had a further look again as have been having a skive off - had a trip down to the Mammoth Onion nursery (a REAL nursery not a garden centre) to get the cucumbers and another couple of tomatoes - got a Black Prince and a Redcurrant tomato plants from their old Heritage series and another previously unknown (to me) variety, Cherry 100's that makes 12 different plants 6 x new and 6 x old faithfuls. Naturally, it involved a meeting with a friend and lunch! Will have another look at bedtime.
Physicsgirl, hope minipg is well on the mend.
Haven't had a further look again as have been having a skive off - had a trip down to the Mammoth Onion nursery (a REAL nursery not a garden centre) to get the cucumbers and another couple of tomatoes - got a Black Prince and a Redcurrant tomato plants from their old Heritage series and another previously unknown (to me) variety, Cherry 100's that makes 12 different plants 6 x new and 6 x old faithfuls. Naturally, it involved a meeting with a friend and lunch! Will have another look at bedtime.
Physicsgirl, hope minipg is well on the mend.
Strawberries and cream in the DC tomorrow, not my own unfortunately, weeks before they are ready thanks to the chill factor, besides, Himself guards those avidly - he counts them and woe betide............. Tesco have some lovely enslata (I think that is their name) from Kent currently in stock and they really are very tasty, double or single cream? Someone please bring a non-mathematical clue for the last across clue PLEASE it is driving me bonkers!
Hello again,
miniPG had another awful night but then slept for 3 hours at 4.30am - woke up full of beans, operating at 95% of her usual self, appetite returning. Thank you for your concern, EV & NC members. Currently dispplaying all signs of an allergic reaction to the penicillin so think I'll knock it on the head since her immune system seems to be coping on its own. Solved several more clues despite being sleep-deprived. Perhaps it's like the trance-like state that native americans go into for enlightenment .....
miniPG had another awful night but then slept for 3 hours at 4.30am - woke up full of beans, operating at 95% of her usual self, appetite returning. Thank you for your concern, EV & NC members. Currently dispplaying all signs of an allergic reaction to the penicillin so think I'll knock it on the head since her immune system seems to be coping on its own. Solved several more clues despite being sleep-deprived. Perhaps it's like the trance-like state that native americans go into for enlightenment .....
Like Devadolly had a day out today - and had strawberries and cream for tea, but more always acceptable. Stared at EV fruitlessly over breakfast then abandoned it. (whereas tea, unlike EV, was very fruitful!) Will now try again and look back at the 'earlier post' alleged to be full of cryptic hints.
Hi dr b!
Thanks for the pointer to your previous post -- Now have the theme but still for the life of me can't find the name ( or, indeed, work out which letter from the completed curve is the initial! ) let alone work out the word from the clashing letters. I'm just going to have another look at it to see if some inspiration strikes.
Thanks for the pointer to your previous post -- Now have the theme but still for the life of me can't find the name ( or, indeed, work out which letter from the completed curve is the initial! ) let alone work out the word from the clashing letters. I'm just going to have another look at it to see if some inspiration strikes.