Lord Bracknell
On fire
The final week before Christmas is the time to put up the tree
Far too early. Christmas Eve, AFTER SUNSET, is the time that Christmas trees go up.
The final week before Christmas is the time to put up the tree
Far too early. Christmas Eve, AFTER SUNSET, is the time that Christmas trees go up.
We just caught that as well. Might look into it. You can actually tag your tree and have the same one back every year.
Far too early. Christmas Eve, AFTER SUNSET, is the time that Christmas trees go up.
If you're referring to the quick visit to Debenhams on 27 December (for some left-over gift vouchers), followed by a drive to my brother's house for tea, I'll not disagree.And then do the Christmas shopping.
Far too early. Christmas Eve, AFTER SUNSET, is the time that Christmas trees go up.
Can you and BoF just expand what you mean by returning to nature?
Do you mean, let all the fields grow out of control and return to waste shrub land? I'm not having a go at you alone, but the majority of the people in this country are becoming disconnected from rural England.
Ask yourself, what makes the British countryside? It's not the 'let it return to nature', its the farming, the roaming of livestock that tenders the fields and gives the countryside its rich green natural beauty. Farming has been a lifestyle to this country, its not a chore to the people who enjoy it, its their livelihood. Without them, the British countryside would not be its beauty it currently is.
True that. But once you factor in all the emissions chopping 'em down and getting 'em to you, and the Council collecting most of 'em for woodchip/composting, I'm not sure that it's really ...