tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3667528135627300426.post326895024764387704..comments2024-01-30T13:26:43.887+02:00Comments on The Journey: Check!Joannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08013060781688432165noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3667528135627300426.post-75013111301002110292010-10-06T07:38:18.263+03:002010-10-06T07:38:18.263+03:00I think it is a good analogy Mavis, so often we cr...I think it is a good analogy Mavis, so often we crowd our lives with things which are good in itself that it doesn't really allow some things to grow and develop. I was discussing this with my young friend while gardening as we were weeding out over crowded beetroot and carrot beds. I don't think it is too serious really but something to ponder on.<br /><br />Must admit to being a bit nervous, not like me but doesn't help when I found out our comprehensive insurance doesn't cover England, it covers the most of Europe and our obligatory insurance (kind of third party) covers all Europe, so not the end of the world.Joannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08013060781688432165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3667528135627300426.post-61487883002103448112010-10-05T23:46:37.827+03:002010-10-05T23:46:37.827+03:00I know what you mean about not wanting to cut down...I know what you mean about not wanting to cut down perfectly good trees but sometimes it is beneficial for the greater good. I guess that's a bit like life - some things need to go, not because they are bad or a problem in themselves but for a better future. Oh dear, that sounded really serious!<br /><br />On a brighter note, I hope all your plans for the wedding and your visit to the UK go ahead without a hitch(especially with the current situation across Europe) and that you enjoy your stay.Mavishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06891683963512705794noreply@blogger.com