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MM LINKS MARCH 2010 [WEEK 3]
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Strix understands some of you found last Saturday’s offering a little hard to swallow so this week he will attempt to be a little kinder – after all we can’t have the Chief Harpy of the Shrubbery threatening to bunk off!
Strix is not really into matters horticultural but as the days start to lengthen even he imagines long summer evenings reclining, drink in hand, in a deckchair in the garden with the scent of flowers and shrubs drifting by and the aroma of a fine supper emanating from the kitchen. His reveries on this pastoral idyll, however, were interrupted by Mrs Strix saying “Isn’t it time you got off your backside, out of your study, into the garden and did something useful?”
Strix managed to procrastinate for a few days when he could not find the necessary digging equipment as he couldn’t remember where he had hidden them last autumn.
Sadly Mrs Strix soon found them.
Next he tried to delay it further by insisting that a little research on the internet was necessary but when Mrs S. found him studying pictures of Holm Oaks, Ash trees, Hawthorns and Tiger lilies her patience snapped.
“Listen here you verbose indolent stuffed owl”, she hooted “we live in straitened times and we need to start trying a little self-sufficiency. Here’s a perfectly good article in today’s Telegraph showing how and where in our garden we could grow all the vegetables we might need for the next year and also have cut flowers. So off your butt and get digging.”
“Cheers, Daily Telegraph”, thought Strix bitterly, as he evicted some spiders from his wellies.
Strix is not really into matters horticultural but as the days start to lengthen even he imagines long summer evenings reclining, drink in hand, in a deckchair in the garden with the scent of flowers and shrubs drifting by and the aroma of a fine supper emanating from the kitchen. His reveries on this pastoral idyll, however, were interrupted by Mrs Strix saying “Isn’t it time you got off your backside, out of your study, into the garden and did something useful?”
Strix managed to procrastinate for a few days when he could not find the necessary digging equipment as he couldn’t remember where he had hidden them last autumn.
Sadly Mrs Strix soon found them.
Next he tried to delay it further by insisting that a little research on the internet was necessary but when Mrs S. found him studying pictures of Holm Oaks, Ash trees, Hawthorns and Tiger lilies her patience snapped.
“Listen here you verbose indolent stuffed owl”, she hooted “we live in straitened times and we need to start trying a little self-sufficiency. Here’s a perfectly good article in today’s Telegraph showing how and where in our garden we could grow all the vegetables we might need for the next year and also have cut flowers. So off your butt and get digging.”
“Cheers, Daily Telegraph”, thought Strix bitterly, as he evicted some spiders from his wellies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As he prodded half-heartedly at the ground Strix reminded himself that gluttony and glugging were more his style than gardening. But when he looked round the garden he remembered that someone had told him that one of the most important aspects of the layout of plants and vegetables in the garden was structure. “What did that mean?” he wondered.
But over the following days the garden was dug, weeds pulled. Beds and rows made. Seeds sowed, seedlings planted and tubers bedded in. Old CDs were hung from bamboo canes to frighten the birds. Flowers were intermingled with vegetable plants to see off predatory insects. Eventually Mrs Strix came out, looked at the garden and congratulated him on his efforts. Strix, glowing with pride, preened himself. Glancing over the neat vegetable and raised tuber rows he almost felt like dancing at the thought of the fruits of his labours cooked, and served up piled and mounded on dinner plates.
Exhausted by his endeavours Strix slumped into his deckchair and started to dream of those celebratory banquets ahead.
But over the following days the garden was dug, weeds pulled. Beds and rows made. Seeds sowed, seedlings planted and tubers bedded in. Old CDs were hung from bamboo canes to frighten the birds. Flowers were intermingled with vegetable plants to see off predatory insects. Eventually Mrs Strix came out, looked at the garden and congratulated him on his efforts. Strix, glowing with pride, preened himself. Glancing over the neat vegetable and raised tuber rows he almost felt like dancing at the thought of the fruits of his labours cooked, and served up piled and mounded on dinner plates.
Exhausted by his endeavours Strix slumped into his deckchair and started to dream of those celebratory banquets ahead.
As always, for the every day running of MM, I will follow the same rule as introduced by crofter on word length. Each of my chosen link words contains at least four letters and at most eight. Stray outside this range and you will be wasting one of your attempts!
Each of my selected words may go in front of or after my challenge word. The competition will officially close at 7.00pm on Sunday evening when Gen2 will declare my selected words, then apply the same rules for awarding points that have been applied during all MM Link Games in the past.
My third set of four words to have their links predicted will appear below at 9.00am.
Have fun and good luck to you all.
Each of my selected words may go in front of or after my challenge word. The competition will officially close at 7.00pm on Sunday evening when Gen2 will declare my selected words, then apply the same rules for awarding points that have been applied during all MM Link Games in the past.
My third set of four words to have their links predicted will appear below at 9.00am.
Have fun and good luck to you all.