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wtf has happened to first class post arriveing the next day.......the letter in question was actually put into the mailbag by the guy on the counter so where the chuff has it got too....
S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
I echo that sentiment although mine did go into the village post box outside a post office which turned into a hairdressers. Post still gets collected though.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
Try not to be frightened. I know its scary. I've been there but i'm still here. I had it twice but am in remission now. I still get scared but not as much as I used to.
Enjoy every given day.
Lynne xx
Thank you Lynne, I'm so glad things are going well for you now. I do appreciate still being here, but sometimes its all a bit much.
My dad was misdiagnosed for two and a half years, by the time skin cancer (which is curable caught early) was diagnosed it was too late to be cured. But he is ultra positive, he'll be 93 on Friday, very independent, fab on the computer and texts and is just learning how to meditate!
The semi feral mother cat turned up tonight looking a bit sad. So would I with a hole in my tummy big enough to wiggle my fingers in. Really odd - almost no blood but you could see all the layers of skin and muscle.
Down the vet and all stitched back together. Such fun getting her in the box....
For those missing seeds in the post; Next time don't put them in an envelope - use a box!
I had some beans not arrive, thankfully the sender had plenty, and very kindly sent me some more. They arrived in a damaged and mangled envelope, but were inside in a plastic bag. Three weeks later, after I had forgotten all about them, the original envelope arrived, empty and badly ripped.
Couldn't say if they were stolen or just damaged by the rollers of the sorting machine, but I suspect the latter.
You've been here less than 48 hours but you haven't shut up nagging me yet. I've explained and showed you about the website and SEO. It isn't going to be built in an hour and SEO won't do itself. And saying you'll use my fabrics to create lovely things while I'm in charge of the website, SEO & sales most certainly isn't going to work. And by the way - it's my fabric. Don't tell me what I can and cannot make from it. It's mine, I have paid for every yard, I can do what I like with it. It's nothing to do with you if I make every scrap into a garment, or if I want to take it down the bottom of the garden and set fire to it.
And, unlike you, I cannot go out and spend a couple of hundred pounds on clothes I'll hardly ever wear - that's why I'm making my own - so that I can get exactly what I want for very little money. If I decide to spend every minute of my spare time selfishly sewing things for myself, so be it.
Jules
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
♥ Nutter in a Million & Royal Nutter by Appointment to HRH VC ♥
Council enviroment officers who don't know what they are talking about.
My return email begins.
'Well what do you know another council d--khead, no qualifications, very little training. But I know because I work for the council. Well as usual they do NOT repeat do NOT know.
I have however offered them some training sessions at £95 an hour.
Potty
Potty by name Potty by nature.
By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.
We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.
Jeez ......I handed it to the guy on the counter....I assumed he knew what he was doing I'll repay you of course ........
No interesting post for me .......
YOU WILL NOT! It will be stupid bureaucracy at RM - who cares anymore? We will swap furtively behind the Geoff Hamilton garden at GO. The lungwort is looking beautiful
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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