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MY BEAUTIFUL BACKYARD

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Couples who garden together... stay together. “I thought I would share with you this lovely picture of my Virginia creeper archway,” says Sandra Duncton, from Cranleigh, Surrey.

“I took two cuttings while on holiday laslast autumn, planted them out in sspring when they were about one ffoot high, and we were rewarded with this wonderful display just six months later.

“My husband John and I have beenbe married for 56 years and lived iin Ssurrey for 49 of them. I love our garden – we’ve always shared the gardening. “He does all the vegetables and lawns while I do the greenhouse and flower beds. Best of alll is we enjoy a nice cup of tea in the summerhous­e, with our dog, of course.”

Soldier1: “What year is it?” Soldier 2: “50 BC.”

Soldier 1: “What does BC

stand for?”

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Soldier 2: “Before Christ.” Soldier 1: “Who’s Christ?” Soldier 2: “I don’t have

a clue!”

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