jam_mac_jam wrote: » It all sounded so wholesome until harnesses.
Zorya wrote: » All these people fantasising about gardening. I'm taking my first break from it in more than 30 years. It's great in so many ways but it would break your heart. There is no"tipping away at it". That's what himself thought all these decades until his chief weeder went on strike! It's a battle against the tidal wave of weeds from May to October, a never ending war against slugs, aphids, mould, too much rain, too little rain, too little sun, rabbits, hares, etc. Anyways the horsetail can have the garden this year, my feet are up.
Foggy Jew wrote: » A small bolt-hole in an out-of-the-way location on one of the Canary Islands. Small, so there would be no room for the inevitable moochers and unwanted guests. Out-of-the-way so the 'Here We Go Here We Go Here We Go' brigade won't disturb me. I would lounge in the sun in private, and my psoriasis would go away.
BattleCorp wrote: » If I'd billions of euro, I'd donate it all to Pavee Point. They do such good work. :cool:
Hedgelayer wrote: » If you had no financial difficulties what would you like to be doing in your spare time ? Id love my own victorian walled garden complete with, a section for vegetables, cut flowers, herb beds, fruit trees and a heated glasshouse, which will be also a butterfly house with controlled heating. Two working sheds and an area for making leather goods like belts and harnesses. Tip away at my own leisure.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » I would buy a football club
AngryLoner wrote: » I would purchase an island off the west coast, declare it an independent state and then announce that I was in a state of war with the USA. Donald Trump would have to glad-handle me. I'd be in the papers all the time. Men would want to be me. Women would want to be with me.
....... wrote: » Ooh - I totally forgot, as well as buying a gym and maybe a bookshop Id buy a gallery and exhibit artists that I liked.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » I would so buy a bookshop. That is what the guy who used to own dandelion books did.