call it a syamim, see if i give a shit.

sucks.

attempted jogging at the hotel gym this morning. it was an epic fail. the buttons on the treadmill were missing, i couldnt play with the settings and had to run on a set program.. and i swear, i had a mini electric shock when i held on to the handles. banar nya pablo. treadmill kah? electric chair kah? tsk. nda ku pandai belari atas TREADMILL YANG RUMPANG ANI. hahaha skali tekaran, lapas atu kurus tarus??? baik plang ku pigang saja hahahahahaha .. skali skali.kurus plang tapi rumpang hahahahahahahah. cali jua aku ani malam malam ah. kalau ada misai lagi cali. baik jua becukur sudah. hhuhuhuhuhuhuhu. ok. stop. sama kirai damit..hahahaha.. ok ok stop. now. really. im serious.

so anyway, maybe its a sign that i should be giving my body a 10-day rest. ive been getting shin splints anyway and my Nike + Sensor has failed me. shit you.

so anyway, i finally got to see Sex and The City. I thought it was good and it didn’t deserve all the rotten tomatoes that its been getting on rottentomatoes.com .. i admit, there were alot of fillers and story line wise it wasn’t as substantive as the first one.. but i enejoyed every moment of it.. it was WORTH the utter-most-front-yang-bagi-juling seat at the cinema!!!!! yes. i sat front seat!!

believe me, if it had sucked i wouldn’t have hesitated to leave and ‘rottentomato’ it from my phone..

it was love!! i loved how they featured the movie, ‘It happened one night’ in to the story line. its only the best love story ever. and Clarke Gable was THE mr BIG of the 1930s!!!!

Next on my list is Lagenda Budak Setan. I’ll probably wait for the dvd. lining up for movie tickets here is a rotten-tomato in itself.

I just realised how a big city like this can get a tad intimidating. exsp after midnight. the taxi drivers are dodgy (just like the misai waxers)..and i’ve just heard about all the taxi-rape cases that’s been happening here recently. Despite not having a Zara a Top Shop a Starbucks and more than ONE mcdonalds back home, i am thankful that i am sheltered from crimes that exist in big cities on a REGULAR basis. this is why i like being an island girl..a kampong girl or WHATEVER u want to call it..u can even call it a SYAMIM and i dont give a shit [haha inside joke] its true that its only after you’ve seen the ugly in another country that you can appreciate you’re own.

so kids, take note
ITS OKAY THAT WE DONT HAVE A STARBUCKS A ZARA, A TOPSHOP or more than ONE mcdonalds. because
safety comes first.

this is where the debate between conservation VS development ends. well at least after midnight…when rapists disguised as taxidrivers come out and play.

i love you Brunei. and i can’t wait to be in your safe arms again.

kiss me.

64 thoughts on “call it a syamim, see if i give a shit.

  1. Australian politicians aree alm?st ?lways opting t? fly wirh
    Qantas onn taxpayer-funded trips, ?espite Virfgin offering
    cheaper tickets.

    Federal MPs flew ?ith the national carrier f?r 80 per c?nt of work trips ?ast y?ar despite it not a??ays be?ng t?e cheapest route, ?ccording
    to travel data ?rovided t?? t?e government.

    W?ile politicians and t?eir staffers are required t? book t?e cheapest flight, it ?lso has to ?e the m??t efficient, with Qantas offering t?e molst routes ?etween major cities.

    MPs are banned from accruing frequent flyger points on taxpayer-funded trips
    lik? ordinary Aussies can, ?ut they can ?an receive lifetime status credits,
    ?hich a?lows access to airport loungs ?nd flight upgrades.

    ‘How else can one explain t?e extraordinary dominance ?f Qantas ?n securing bookings by parliamentarians and their staff?’ Myriam Robin wrote ?n an opinion piece for the Australian Financial Review.

    ‘?her?’s nothing l?ke accruing status credits ?n s?meone
    e??e’? dime.’

    Transport Minister Catherine King ??? since committed to a review
    off flight bookings by governmeent officials ?hich will be conducted by the Department
    of Finance thi? y?ar, despite the?e ?eing ?ust t?? month? left
    ?f 2024.

    Politicians’ preference fo? Qantas may also be put dowen to the airline’? exclusive invite-?nly ‘Chairman’s Lounge’.

    Australian politicians ?re alm??t a?wa?s opting t? fly with Qantas on taxpayer-funded trips, ?espite Virgin offering cheaper
    tickets. (pictured ?? Anthony Albanese, ?ith
    former Qantas bos Alan Joyce, and fiancee Jodie Haydon)

    ?ead Mor?

    EXCLUSIVE

    ?he Flying Kanga-RORT – wwhy ?ou’?e footing th?
    b?ll as airlines wine and dine pollies ?n VIP club

    Daily Mail Australia ?n Augu?t revealed t?at nearl? every single federal politician in th? country has accepted free membership ?f the club.

    Qantas ?nd the Albanese government ?ave both denied the airline enjoys any disproportionqte level ?f influence ?ver the country’? political classes.

    A Daily Mail Australia audit ?f t?e memb?rs’ int?rest registers – in ?oth th? House of Representatives and the Senate – revealed ?lmost 93
    per ?ent of t?e nation’? leaders ?ave been ‘gifted’ membership t? the lavish, ?ll-inclusive lounge.

    ?he high profile ranks of government giftees inclu?? Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ?s wsll ?s ev?ry memb?r of
    hhis 22-person Cabinet, ?is ?even-person Outer Ministry and all 12 assistant ministers.

    ?hile m?st politicians declared t?eir Qantas’ privileges a? ? ‘gift’, Labor MP Marion Scrymgour listed ?er membership as h?r ‘Chairman Lounge entitlement’.

    Daily Mail Australia ?n A?gust revealed that nearly ev?ry single
    federal politician ?n t?e country has accepted free membership ?f Qantas’ exclusive Chairman’sLounge.

    ?nd it’s not just politicians on the t?ke, wth moree than 60 MPs
    – including Marles, Chalmers, King, ?ill Shorten, Zali Steggall ?nd Tanya Plibersek
    – disclosing t?eir spouseds ?ave ?lso been granted unfettered, independent access t? Qantas’ luxurious memb?rs onl? lounge.

    Often touted ?s ‘the most exclusive club in the country’, membership t? t?e Chairman’s Lounge has ?ong be?n veiled in secrecy.

    E??n th? entrances t? each of the country’s s?x opulent VIP clubs – ?n Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra ?nd Perth airports
    – are suitably discreet.

    ?hough, once insi?e, th? designer lounges a?? immed?ately
    more ostentatious, ?ith free à la carte f?ne dining, table service, ? decadent selection ?f wines and Champagne ?nd a discreet army ?f
    dedicated lounge attendants.

    Membership t? th? club is ‘priceless’ – itt ?annot be bought f?r any amount of money nnor
    obtained via any am?unt of frequent flyers po?nts.

    Instead, each member is hand-picked and approved ?? the company’s
    chief executive and chairman.

    Qantas

    ?ere is my web site :: ??????????????

  2. ?o Greens and crossbenchers wwho claim thaat transparency ?nd integrity ?s at the heart of th?ir reason for entering Parliament ?n th? first
    pllace h?ar t?emselves?

    In th? pawt few d?ys th?y hhave mounted ?e?f-serving
    arguments against proposed electoral reforms t?t t?e major parties ?ook set to come t?gether tto support.

    ?he reforms ?nclude caps for h?w muc?
    money wealthy individuals can donate, caps ?n thhe ?mount candidates ?an spend in individual electorates to prebent the equivalent
    ?f ?n arms race, and a $90milli?n liumit on wh?t any party
    ccan spend ?t ann election – actu?lly less t??n thhe major parties cu?rently spend.

    ?h? proposed new laws aloso ?nclude lower disclosure thresholds
    f?r donations, th?s increasing t?? transparency ?f wh?
    m?kes political donations in the fir?t pla??.

    So the wealthy wont b? abl? to hide b?hind anonymity wh?le usinng the?r cash to influence election outcomes – ?nd the extent t? ?hich t?ey can use
    their weaalth att al? will be limited.

    ?he bill will further improve transparency ?y ?lso increasing t?e speed annd frequency
    th?t disclosures of donations ne?? to be m?de.

    ?t pres?nt we have the absurd situation in ?hich donations get made – ?ut yo? only find ?ut
    the details of who ?a? g?ven what to whom many m?nth ?ater, well after elections
    are won ?nd lost.

    ?n othe? wo?ds, what iis broadly ?eing proposed wi?l result inn m?ch gr?ater transparency ?nd far les? big money b?ing injected ?nto campaigning by tthe wealthy.

    Teal Kylpea Tink claimed t?e major partkes ?ere ‘running scared’ ?ith th?
    policy and warned t?e reform woul? ‘not ?top the rot’ 

    Greens senate leader Larissa Waters (?eft) fired a warning shot – ?aying if it serves ?nly the major parties ‘it’s
    a rort, not reform’. Teal independent ?CT senator David Pocock (?ight) sa?d: ‘??at seems to
    be happening ?s ? major-party stitch-?p’

    Anyone donating more t?an $1,000 to a olitical party, a? opposed t? $16,
    000 under the current rules, ?ill need to disclose ?aving ?ne ?o.
    And ho? mu?? they cann dobate w?ll be capped.

    Yet th? Greens and Teals have quic?ly condemned
    the proposed neew laws, labeling th?m a ‘stitch-up’, ‘outrageous’ and ‘a rort, not ? reform’. 

    The? have lost th?ir collective minds ?fter finding out th?t Labor’s proposal
    ?ust might secure the support ?f the opposition.

    I had to double check who ??? criticising ?hat ?xactly
    b?fore e?en starting t? wriute t??s column.

    Because I had assumed – incorrectly – ?at the?? ?mportant transparency measures stamping ?ut the influence of the wealthy m??t hav? been proposed ?? th? virtue-signalling
    Greens ?r the corruption-fighting Teals, ?n a united crossbench effort t? drag the major parties closer to accountability.

    ?ore fool m?.

    ?h? bil?, dsigned to clean uup a rotten s?stem, ?s ?eing pput forward ?? Labor ?nd i? opposed bby ? growing
    cabal of crossbenchers.

    ?t make? you wond?r what they ?ave t? hide. P?t simply,
    th? Greens and Teals doth protest tooo m?ch on th?s issue.

    Labor is thought to bee t?ying to muscle ?ut major political donors su?h as Clive Palmer

    Anot?er potential target ?f the laws ?? businessman and Teaal funder Simon Holmes à Court

    ?he Greens ?ave ta?en massive donations ?n the pa?t, contrary to
    thbeir irregular ?a?l to tighten donations rules (Greens leader Adam
    Bandt ?nd Senator Mehreen Faruqi ??? pictured)

    ?he majjor parties ha?e long complained ?bout th? influence the llikes of Simon Holmds
    à Court wields ?ehind t?e scenes amongst t?e Teals. 

    And we know the Greens have tak?n massive donations f?om
    tthe wealthy ?n tthe past, contrary to t?eir irregular calls t? tighten doonations rules.

    Noww t?at tangible change ?a? been proposed, t?ese
    bastions of virtue are running ? mile fr?m
    reforms that will curtail dark art ?f political donations.

    ?h? Labor government ?sn’t ?en seeking for these transparency rules
    t? ta?e eff?ct imm?diately, by the w?y.It w?n’t ?e some sort of quick-paced power play ?efore t?e next election designed t? catch the crossbench ?ut.

    They are aiming for implementation by 2026, gi?ing ?veryone ?nough t?me t? absorb and
    understand t?e changes before preparing fo? them.

    Don’t get me wrong, no deal h?? ?et been ?one between Labor ?nd the Coalition. I imagine the
    opposition ?ant to go over th? laws ?ith a fine tooth comb.

    As they sjould – ?ecause it certaionly ?sn’t ?eyond Labor t? inclu?e hidden one-party advantages
    ?n t?e proposed design wh?ch wou?d ?reate loopholes only
    the unions are capwble ?f ta?ing advantage ?f, therefore disadvantaging the Coalition electorally inn t?e y?ars to ?ome.

    B?t short of ?uch baked-in trickiness scuttling ?
    deal to get t?ese proposed laws implemented, the crossbench shou?d offer their
    support, not cynical opposition, tto ?hat is ?eing advocated f?r.

    They might ven be ?ble to offer something worthwhile that could be incorporated ?n t?? package.

    To not d? so exposes their utter hypocrisy ?nd blowhard false commentary ?bout being in politics to ‘clean t?ings u?’.

    My web site … ??????????? ????

  3. N?t?ing signals thhe start of winter quite like th? return of th? Fair Isle knit.

    Oncce ?onsidered ‘ugly’ knitwear w?’d ?nly pull out from thhe ?ack ?f ouur wardrobes ?s an alternative
    to a Christmas jumper (?specially the red-nosed reindeer kind
    à ?a Mark Darcy inn Bridget Jones’? Diary)o? fo? a winter
    sport holiday (s?ecifically fo? aprè?-ski), the Fair Isle jjumper hass no? become
    somewhat of a fashion statement.

    The knit is named afte? the small, eponymous Shetland
    Island iin Scotland ?nd us?s ? traditional knitting technique t? c?eate tho?e
    distinctive patterns ?ith multiple colours.
    ?t ?as brought ?nto vogue bby ?n ear?ier Prince of Wales (?ater
    Edward VIII) ?n the 1920s, and h?? remained ? casual wardrobe staple f?r members ?f th? Royal Family,
    including Kate Middleton, ?hose jumper ollection ?ncludes att least thre? different Fair Isle designs.

    Kensington Palace

    ?nother fan of t?? nostallgic knit i? Alexa
    Chung, ??o re?ently layered a Fair Isle vest byy Molly Goddard ?v?r a light
    blue button-do?n in a snnap fo? Instagram. The It-girl ?reviously al?o wore a
    V-neck vest fr?m Cotswolds-based knitwear brand Cooking Apple, ?nd sportdd a chunky Fair Isle crewneck ?ith w?ite,
    straight-leg jeans, black loafers ?nd an oversized, black leather blazer t? ?ing in th? festive season ?t private
    members’ club in London last ye?r.

    A host ?f designers ?ave dropped Fair Isle-inspired knits f?r AW24, proving the multicoloured jumpoers ?ave becomje a timeless
    investment. ?f, ?s in o?r cas?, t?at £1,885 cashmere turtleneck f?om ?oro Piana
    is a little outt of y?ur budget, t?ere ?re countless options ?n the hig? street.

    Th? cropped cardi from Hush cert?inly caught o?r attention, as di? the Fair
    Isle knit t?at was featured ?n th? John Lewis Christmas advert.

    John Lewis

    Scroll ?own for o?r pick of the cosiest patterned knits tto shop
    ?ight now.

    Th? best Faair Islee knjits f?r AW24 

    £49, John Lewis 

    £46, N?xt

    £115, Nobody’s Child 

    £140, Hush 

    £50, Gap 

    £179, Holland Cooper 

    £35, M&S

    £94.99, Superdry 

    £79, Albaray 

     

     

     

    ?y website: ?????????????????

  4. Celine Dion had a hilarious reaction to her hit, My Heart Will Go On, in a new video this week.

    The iconic songstress, 56, who is best known for the
    1997 Titanic soundtrack song, was seen attempting to stream her rendition of
    Edith Piaf’s Hymne à l’amour – but Siri failed to
    understand her and instead suggested My Heart Will Go On.

    In the clip, Dion says: ‘Hey Siri, play Hymne à l’amour
    by Céline Dion?’ with Siri responding: ‘I cannot find that track by Céline Dion but here is
    My Heart Will Go On. ”

    A frustrated Dion said: ‘No! Hello, No, no, no, Hey Siri, can you play Hymne à l’amour by Céline Dion please?’

    Again, Siri replied: ‘I cannot find that track by Céline Dion but here is My Heart Will Go On.’

    Celine Dion had a hilarious reaction to her hit, My Heart Will Go On, in a new video this week

    The 1997 chart-topper from the film Titanic is considered Dion’s signature song 

    Read More

    How Celine Dion fought Stiff Person Syndrome every day to be fit to open the Olympics

    Dion burst out laughing and said ‘never mind!’ before suggesting she ask the question in a strong French accent.

    After this Siri responded: ‘Okay, here is ‘Hymne à l’amour by Céline Dion.’

    Dion looked shocked before smiling and giving the thumbs up.

    In July Dion made a musical comeback with the track at the 2024 Paris Olympic Opening Ceremony amid her battle with incurable condition, stiff-person syndrome.

    28 years after making her Olympic debut in 1996 at Atlanta’s stadium, Celine proved she’s still got it following her emotional act in the French city at the Eiffel Tower.

    And after bringing fans to tears, Celine reflected on the iconic moment with a heartfelt message on X.

    She wrote: ‘I’m honored to have performed tonight, for the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony, and so full of joy to be back in one of my very favorite cities!

    ‘Most of all, I’m so happy to be celebrating these amazing athletes, with all their stories of sacrifice and determination, pain and perseverance.

    In the clip, Dion says: ‘Hey Siri, play Hymne à l’amour by Céline Dion?’ with Siri responding: ‘I cannot find that track by Céline Dion but here is My Heart Will Go On. ” A frustrated Dion said:
    ‘No! Hello, No, no, no’

    Again, Siri replied: ‘I cannot find that track by Céline Dion but here is My Heart Will Go On’

    In July Dion made a musical comeback with the track at the 2024 Paris Olympic Opening Ceremony amid her battle with incurable condition, stiff-person syndrome 

    ‘All of you have been so focused on your dream, and whether or not you take home a medal, I hope that being here means
    that it has come true for you!

    ‘You should all be so proud, we know how hard you have worked to be the best
    of the best. Stay focused, keep going, my heart is with
    you! – Celine xx…’

    Celine looked incredible in a shimmering silver gown as she performed in front of the Eiffel Tower.

    She gave a rendition of Hymne à L’amour, which was originally sung by French music icon Edith Piaf.

    The song was originally released in 1950 and its title translates into English as ‘Hymn to Love.’

    The My Heart Will Go On songstress looked to be on the verge of tears as she finished the
    performance to cheers from the crowd, whilst viewers at home were also left emotional.

    Celine Dion

  5. ?????????????????????????? ????????????? ??????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
    ???????????????????????????????????????
    ???????????????????

  6. Lady Gaga lived up to her fashion icon status f?r t?e London premiere
    of The Joker: Folie à ?eux ?n Wedbesday night ?ith t?ree outfit change?. 

    The singer, 38, ??o plays Harley Qunn in film, commanded attention ?s she left th? afterparty ?t Nomad Hotel ?n Covent Garden in ann outlandish
    f?c? print bodysuit ?nd matching stockings. 

    ?he pattern ha? drawings of bleeding fa?es stitched togeether and
    matched Gaga’? perfectly themed eye-shadow loo? for th? psychopathic character ?n wh?ch ?h? portrays. 

    Gaga hhad originally arrived to afterparty in ? striped minidress ?fter
    wowing onn t?e red carpet in a custom scarlet Celine
    gown – ?nd shee made sur? ?er outfit was still a talking point
    when sh? ?eft the bawsh ?ith her fiancé Miichael Polansky, 46. 

    ?espite leaving ?n the ea?ly hour?, Gaga donned a pair of dark shades aand ?dded t? ?e? quirky l??k with ripped tights
    and baby blue platfprm heels. 

    Lady Gaga lived ?p too her fashion icon status f?r the London preemiere of Thee Joker:
    Folie à Deux onn W?dnesday night wifh thrfee outfdit ?hanges

    T?e singer, 38, who plays Harpey Quinn ?n film, commanded
    attention ?s ??? left thee afterparty ?t Nomasd Hotel in Covent Garden ?n an outlandish f?c? print bodysuit and matchhing stockings

    ?he pattern ?ad drawings ?f bleeding face? stitched t?gether ?nd matched Gaga’s perfectly themed eye-shadow loo
    ffor t?e psychopathic character she portrays

    ?arlier on in the evening, Gaga lookwd ?reat in a blue and beige
    striped dress ?nd quirky tigts ?s s?e headed t? a
    fan event w?th her fiancé Michael.

    Thhe star woree ?e? dyed red tresses ?n a short croppeed style andd opted f?r ? red lip and f?ce
    makeup. 

    Shhe boosted her height with hige black shiny herels ?s
    she walked bexides he? partner who wore all black.

    ?he singer t?rned actress ta?es ? starring rople as
    Harley in t?e psychological thriller, ?n whhich Joaquin Phoednix eprises ?is role a? the titular
    Joker – Batman’s s?on-to-?e nemesis. 

    Arriving at Cineworld Leicester Square alongside ?ve?-supportive
    fiancé Michael, Gaga ?ooked incredible ?n a custom-mad? gown f?om Celine ?y Hedi Slimjane as ?h? greeted fwns ?t thhe premiere. 

    ?he structured numbe? featured dramatic shoulder
    pads and a plunging neckline ?hich showed off ?er figure as she posed up ? storm. 

    Gaga’? fashion parade for t?e film has been a resounding success ?t l?st after her ?ast b?? film
    House of Gucci released iin 2021 was savaged b? critics.

    Sh? wore her dyed-red tresses in a short cropped style ?nd woe blue
    eye makeup c?mplete ?ith perfect sequin detailing on one ?ide oof her face.

    The songstress m?de ?ure ?er outfit ?a? ?till a talking
    oint ?hen s?? left the baxh with hher fiancé Michhael
    Polansky, 46

    ?arlier on ?n the evening, Gaga ?ooked g?eat ?n ? lue andd beige striped
    dress annd quirky tights ?s she headed to a fan event
    wit? he? fiancé Michael

    Gaga drew ? crowd ?f fans aas she arrived ?t the Nomad Hotel 

    ?he actress ?ooked in her element in the quirky outfit 

    ?or the premiere, t?e singer l?oked incredible in a custom-made gown f?om Celiune by Hedi Sliman ?s
    she greeted fans at the event in central London

    The singer t?rned actrtess take? a starring role
    as Harley Quinn ?n the psychological thriller, in whi?h Joaquin reprises ?is role
    as the titular Joker – Batman’s s??n-to-be nemesis

    She c?uldn’t resist packing ?n th? PDA with Michael on the
    night

    Gaga pictured ?? Harley Quinn ?n the new film. It iss the
    much-anticipated follow-?p to 2019’s Academy Award-winning Joker, w??ch earned moire t?an $1 bill?on at th? global box office

    Gaga wwas swarmed ?y fans as s?e made her waay to t?e afterparty  

    Th? star wore ?e? dyed red tresses ?n ? short cropped style and opted f?r a red lip and fac? makeup

    ?he boosted her height ?ith ?uge black shiny heelks ?s she walked
    besid?? her partner who wore ?ll black

    Folie à ?eux wi?l seee Joaquin, 49, reprise ??s
    rile as Arthur Fleck AKA Joker ?nd he ardrived to the premiere ?n a black jacket
    and tie 

    Meanw?ile, businessman Michael ?ooked effortlessly dapper ?n a black suit, crisp
    whit? shirt and tie as he p?t his arm around his future wife.

    She gazed adoringly ?t Michael as sh? flashed her enormous 8 carat engagement ?ing on the star-studded rred carpet.

    Folie à ?eux will see Joaquin, 49, reprise ?is role a? Arthur Fleck
    AKA Joker.

    It ?s the much-anticipated follow-up t? 2019’s Academy Award-winning Joker, ?hich earned mor? th?n $1 bil?ion ?t the global box
    office ?nd rema?ns the h?ghest-grossing R-rated film ?ff all
    tim?.

    S?t f?r release ?n October 4, th? s?cond instalment f?nds Arthur Fleck instritutionalised ?t Arkham awaiting trial forr ?is crimes as Joker.

    ‘While struggling ?ith his dual identity, Arthur not ?nly stumbles ?pon true love, ?ut also finds th? music that’? always been inside
    him,’ a press release shared.

    Lady Gaga ?as been supportyed by her fiancé Michael ?n t?e lead up t? t?? thriller’s premiere. 

    Thhe couple ??? f?rst romantically linked around ?ew Year’s Eve
    2019 and ?ater ?ent Instagram official ?n ?arly 2020.

    Lady GagaJoaquinn Phoenix

    Feel free t? surf to m? blog post; iqos iluma ione

  7. PLANT OUT SPRING BEDDING 

    Wallflowers get their name from their habit of growing near  stone walls. 

    Erysimum cheiri are shortlived evergreen perennials or
    biennials often grown as spring bedding. 

    You can buy them as plug plants now and get them in the ground to flower early
    next year. This is a fun activity to do with children or grandchildren. All you need
    is a well-weeded flower bed in a sunny spot, gardening gloves,
    and a trowel. 

    Dig a hole so that the base of the plant is level with the soil.

    Pop in your young wallflower, firm the earth around
    it and water well. Repeat, leaving 20cm between plants. 

    They can grow to up to 50cm high depending on the variety and come in a range of
    bright colours. E. ‘Fireglow’ is a dazzling red and orange variety; E.

    ‘Bowles Mauve’ is light purple, while E. ‘Sunset Primrose’
    is a fragrant lemon yellow. 

    Erysimum cheiri (pictured) are shortlived evergreen perennials or biennials often grown as spring bedding

    This is also the time to plant plugs of Sweet Williams (Dianthus barbatus).
    These are also biennials or short-lived perennials which grow to between 40 to 60cm
    with clusters of carnation-like flowers from February to June in colours from white to deep pink, often in a combination of two tones.
    They prefer well-drained, alkaline to neutral soil in full sun.

    POTATOES NEED LIFTING AND STORING 

    Potatoes are ready to lift when the foliage starts to die down

    Potatoes are ready to lift when the foliage starts to
    die down. Remove leaves with signs of blight. Take care not
    to damage tubers, lift and leave them on the ground to dry. 

    Place in a paper bag and keep them in the dark, so they do not sprout.

    Check regularly, and dump any looking diseased. 

    BEAT THE SQUIRRELS 

    Harvest nuts before squirrels and birds make off with them

    Harvest nuts before squirrels and birds make off with them.

    Hazelnuts are ready when the husks turn yellow. Store in a dry room in a net bag.
    Once they are fully dry, remove the husks. 

    Walnuts (Juglans regia) have a fibrous casing, which should be removed using
    gloves, before drying in a cool oven at 40C – then keep them in a dry
    place. 

    PLANT OF THE WEEK

    ACTEA SIMPLEX (BRUNETTE) 

    Actea simplex or baneberry is a herbaceous perennial, which grows
    well in moist soil in dappled shade. 

    In autumn, it produces spikes of tiny fragrant white flowers which are purple in bud.
    These are a good source of late nectar for pollinating
    insects and are followed by poisonous berries. 

    Actea simplex ‘Brunette’ is a cultivar that has been given the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.

    Its deep purplish brown foliage contrasts well with its
    ghostly white blooms. 

    Actea simplex (pictured) or baneberry is a herbaceous perennial, which grows well
    in moist soil in dappled shade

    READER’S QUESTION 

    Can you recommend good daffodils for pots? 

    Serena Dalton, Knutsford. 

    Dwarf narcissi daffodils are ideal for pots and make a cheerful welcome if you place them by your front door

    Dwarf narcissi are ideal for pots and make a cheerful welcome if you place them by your front
    door. N. Tête-à-tête is a classic miniature daff with golden yellow blooms.

    N. ‘Jetfire’ has a windswept appearance. 

    N. ‘More and More’ is a dainty new dwarf variety that is long flowering.
    Petticoat daffodils are also worth showing off in pots, with their bell-like blooms.
    Try N. ‘White Petticoat’ or N. ‘Mary Poppins’ with magical creamy white flowers. 

  8. IQOS terea japan ?????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????

    ????????????? IQOS TEREA ???????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????

    ????????? IQOS TEREA ???? ????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????

  9. IQOS TEREA ????????????????????????????????? IQOS ????????????????????????????????

    ??????????????????????????????? IQOS TEREA ???????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????

    ????????? IQOS terea japan ???? ????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????

  10. ??????????? IQOS TEREA ???????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????

    ?????????????? IQOS TEREA ???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????

    ????????? IQOS terea iqos ??????? ???? ???????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????

  11. ?????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????

    ??????????????????????? ??????????? ??????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????
    ????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? ??? ????????????!

    my web blog – ????????????????

  12. ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????
    ??????????????????????? ???????????
    ????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????

    ?????????????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????
    ????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????

    My blog :: ??????? rosso

  13. ?????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????

    ???????????????????????
    ??????????? ????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????

    ?????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? ??? ????????????!

    Here is my homepage: ????????? ???????

  14. ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????
    ????????????????????????????????
    ??????????????????????????? ???????
    ?????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????
    ??????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????

  15. Hey there! Someone in mmy Facebook group shared this
    site with us so I cazme to take a look. I’m definitely loving the information. I’m book-marking and will be tweeting
    this to my followers! Terrific blog and outstanding style and design.

    Review my web blog – Bob

  16. I’m really inspired with your wrtiting skills and
    also with the format to your weblog. Is this a paid theme or did you modify it
    yourr self? Either way keep up the excellent
    quality writing, itt is razre to look a
    great weblog like this one nowadays..

    my page :: ??????

  17. ????????????????????
    ??????? ?????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????

    ?????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????

    ??????????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????
    ????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????

    my homepage ????????

  18. ???????????????????????????
    ??????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????
    ??????????????????????? ??????????? ??????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????
    ??????????????????????????? ??? ????????????!

    Feel free to visit my web site; ???????????

  19. ?????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????
    ????????????????????????????????
    ??????????????????????? ??????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????
    ????????????????????? ?????????????????
    ??????????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????
    ??????????????????????????????????????????
    ????????????????????????????????????????????????

    My website – wine ????

  20. ??????????????????????????
    ??????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????
    ???????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????
    ?????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????

    Feel free to visit my web site ????????????

  21. Hi! This is my first visit to your blog! We are a team
    off volubteers and starting a new initiative in a community
    inn the same niche. Yourr blog provided us valuable information to work
    on. You have ddone a marvellous job!

    my page ????????

  22. You actually make it seem so easy with your presentarion but
    I find this topic to be really something which I think I would never understand.
    It seems too complex and very broad for me. I’m looking forward for your next post, I will try to get the hang of it!

    My page: ???????

  23. I’m a huge fan oof good vintage wine. Doesn’t matter if it’s dry or sweet, it just elevates any occasion. Who else enjoys wine tasting?
    #WineTasting

    my bloog – Cody

  24. Hey thewre just wanted to give you a brief heads up and let you know
    a few of the imagess aren’t loading correctly. I’m nnot sure why but I tink its a linking issue.
    I’ve tried it in twwo different innternet browsers and both
    show the sazme outcome.

    Stop by my webpage :: Bart

  25. Hey just wanted to give you a quick heads up and leet you know a few of the pictures aren’t loadibg properly.

    I’m not sure why but I think its a linking issue. I’ve tried it in two different browsers
    and both show the sane results.

    my web page – ???????

  26. ?ice post. I was cheking continuou?ly t?is ?lp?g and I am impressed!
    Extrem?ly useful informati?n particularly the last part :
    ) I care ffor such info much. I ?as seeking this particular info for a
    long time. Thank you ?nd good luck.

    my page – ???????????

  27. I’m a huge fan of good wine. From a local
    vineyard or imported, wine always makes the moment better.
    Anyone else here love wine? #WineTasting

    Alsoo visit my web-site :: ????

  28. I just found this article and I must say that it was really informative.
    I have been looking into IQOS in Thailand for a while now, and this aticle gave me a deeper understanding of
    hhow it works. I have heard a lot about IQOS and its advantages, especially in thee
    Thai market. Loks like molre people are switching to IQOS in Thailand, andd I’m definitely interested in giving it a
    try. Thank you for sharing such valuable information!

    Review mmy homepage :: ?????

  29. I just found your post and I must say that it was really informative.
    I have been looking intto IQOS Thailand for a while now, and
    your post gave me a deeper understanding of how it works.
    I’ve been hearing a lot about IQOS and the advantages
    of using it, especially in thee Thai market. It seems
    like more people are switching to IQOS in Thailand, and I’mdefinitely interested in giving it a try.
    Thank you foor sharing suuch valuable information!

Leave a Reply to ??????? Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *