I worked in the City for nearly 40 years until I retired. I do miss the place but not the 3 hours per day commuting, nor the office politics !I lived in London 1983-1992 and I remember huge snow storms, the Hurricane and also baking hot summers. I loved it, I had a wonderful job in the city but sadly I'd never live there again. I think I probably grew out of it and returned home to God's Country
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Where were you EM? I lived in Woolwich (awful place actually lol) I worked at the old Woolwich Arsenal but then I got a job with an insurance company in Poultry, just round the corner from the Bank of England. I loved it. It was the 80's though, lots of very long lunches and bosses that never went back to work after them. My commute was about an hour door to door so not bad.I worked in the City for nearly 40 years until I retired. I do miss the place but not the 3 hours per day commuting, nor the office politics !
I worked for Nat West, Threadneedle St for 15 years, then NW Tower until the 1993 bomb and in various buildings thereafter. The rot set in when RBS took us over. I could tell you (but I won’t !) stories about them that would make your hair curl,Where were you EM? I lived in Woolwich (awful place actually lol) I worked at the old Woolwich Arsenal but then I got a job with an insurance company in Poultry, just round the corner from the Bank of England. I loved it. It was the 80's though, lots of very long lunches and bosses that never went back to work after them. My commute was about an hour door to door so not bad.
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I love Begonias. Its nice that they are trailing rather than upright and you do get a nice show until the first frosts.Getting ready to grow plants is good VFM 30 will do quite a few baskets and window box. You will get a few corms to grow on for next year but its not guaranteedAnyone going for those T&M begonias pick of the month? Are they too pricey? You do get 30. I've had De Jager begonias before and they were spectacular but they were tubers. The T&M ones are plants.
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I too commuted and worked in the city from 75 to 80. Yes, those long boozy lunches!! Remember them well, and fab gifts from suppliers!( Worked for the Iranian Oil Co in Finsbury Sq) loved it, best job I have had, until the Shah was deposed and it all came to an end. Commuted from Braintree to Liverpool St. Happy daysWhere were you EM? I lived in Woolwich (awful place actually lol) I worked at the old Woolwich Arsenal but then I got a job with an insurance company in Poultry, just round the corner from the Bank of England. I loved it. It was the 80's though, lots of very long lunches and bosses that never went back to work after them. My commute was about an hour door to door so not bad.
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Totally agree with you! Everything is "fantastic, fabulous or brilliant!Always enjoy garden shows when showing various plants etc but always mute when Jill Gauntlet is on that woman gets on my thrupenny bits
And she's got it all ...given to her of course to try outTotally agree with you! Everything is "fantastic, fabulous or brilliant!
That’s why I guess she‘s been moving out her large dining table for the home demos.And she's got it all ...given to her of course to try out
I worked in an international payments dept and dealt with Iranian payments and as you say, they just stopped after that.I too commuted and worked in the city from 75 to 80. Yes, those long boozy lunches!! Remember them well, and fab gifts from suppliers!( Worked for the Iranian Oil Co in Finsbury Sq) loved it, best job I have had, until the Shah was deposed and it all came to an end. Commuted from Braintree to Liverpool St. Happy days
Thats good news. I always wondered about the wooden twigs rotting xI bought a trellis the first time they ever aired on QVC (not the Bundleberry ones) to add ”greenery” to the side of a small flower bed at the bottom of the garden. It’s been there for a lot longer than 2 years and still looks like it did when I first got it. They have a willow backing and there’s been no degradation to them.
I bought something similar from The Range and they lasted about two years. The wood does give way in the end just leaving the plastic leaves on the ground.I like these but I guess that your lucky to have them for 2 winters then they will be knackered. I have bought some of these and I can't rate them highly enough they look fantastic up and will last for years. Bundleberry-by-Amanda-Holden-English-Garden-Living-Wall.product.717593.html
With the trellis frame being twigs in real wood they will rot even if the greenery lasts a long time.
I wasn’t sure if I liked these when I first saw them and I thought they were expensive but they are growing on me - not literally I can see a use for them in my garden.I like these but I guess that your lucky to have them for 2 winters then they will be knackered. I have bought some of these and I can't rate them highly enough they look fantastic up and will last for years. Bundleberry-by-Amanda-Holden-English-Garden-Living-Wall.product.717593.html
With the trellis frame being twigs in real wood they will rot even if the greenery lasts a long time.