I was woken again by the kids behind us screaming. I then was faced with the ginger gentleman miaowing to come in. Even though we no longer have evil cat I do not feel up to dealing with the ginger bully. Then I watched a load of wheel barrows of what looked like what you get when you wash a concrete mixer out being fly tipped as I tried to get bear to school.
On the bright side I managed to get this picture on my way back
It hasn't come out as well as I hoped as it looks quite patriotic close up with white wild garlic, blue love-in-the-mist and very dark pink red campion. I read somewhere that you could eat the seeds of love-in-the-mist instead of cumin. I will believe that when I see packets of love-in-the-mist seeds on the shelf at Sainsburys. I suspect there are a lot of wild stories out there when it comes to herbs. I think I will reserve judgement.
2 comments:
I would have no hesitation whatsover in immediately calling the authorities about the fly tipping even taking a picture of the registration plate of their vehicle.
Why should you live with their crap ??
I didn't see the vehicle, probably a van. It was just before wrestling bear into his school uniform, so no chance of getting through. I may try tomorrow (now too late - council offices here keep strange hours). Also someone flytipped a load of tarmac into the holes in our road and I am very grateful, so not sure if I want to rock the boat lol! WS xxx
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