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Two Crazy Cockers - Formally known as Badger Boo's Daft Adventures. When we lost Badger Boo in August 2015 my heart broke and I lost the will to blog without him. I needed a little time off but I never intended to take so much time off. I soon realised when I came back that I needed to change my blogging style, keep things more relevant and cover more subjects. So here we are ready to share everything the dogs get up too, the ups and downs since my mum's stroke, plus the odd product review
Thank you so much for stopping by, we love making new friends whilst discovering new blogs.
Having had such a long break from blogging after we lost Badger Boo we're excited to be back once again.
For the longest time we toyed with the idea of leaving the format the same, but in the end we realised it was that which was holding us back, it was just too hard with so many memories attached.
We're enjoying finding our way back around all the different Blog Hops again, discovering new friends as well as catching up with some old friends again too xxx
Oh wow....that does look like hard work, but I am excited to see a photo in a few weeks time and how much yummy veg you are growing! Hope the ground is not too cold to dig right now?
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Hi Louise, we now have potatoes planted in the part we dug in this picture and another bed dug out next to it, very tiring work x
DeleteHard work but worth it I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteIt will be in a few months when it's tidy and looking like a proper allotment with the veggies growing.
DeleteWhen you've finished, can you come and help me with mine? Have yet to start. Too busy pruning roses after years of neglect.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to be digging most of this year, it is a lot bigger than it looks in the photo lol
DeleteWow! Back breaking! I'm sure will be all worth it!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly will be, but definitely worth it when its done I hope.
DeleteWOW such a lovely allotment, have fun! :) x
ReplyDeleteThank you, at least the soil isn't clay like in our last allotment so easier to dig up..
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