Well done indeed NS,you put me to shame
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Good evening Folks, back home after an enjoyable stay in the Lake District, came up via Dumfries to get off the motorway with more to see and I think safer driving the speed of some folks on the motorway, well not for ranting I suppose I was like that myself when a bit younger, as stated a good time but now glad to be home, and my temporary repair of my roof has held, will now need to see about getting the roof repaired, I have told OH i could repair it myself but she doesn't want that, as she knows I have difficulty going up and down ladders and says it would be too sore on me, but it really gets me I could repair it for about five hundred pounds but to get a company in it will be a couple of thousand pounds
we will see what happens, well off to make up a presentation I need for Monday. Keep well enjoy your weekend and try and be like NS who will no doubt be walking around with a big smile over the weekend. Goodnightit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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My two dogs went for their annual jabs and mot’s. They are now seven. I’ve had Hollie since she was 6 weeks old and Prince when he was nearly a year. They are siblings from the same litter. Prince had three previous owners in his first year.
I’m really upset. Hollie is fine. She has the odd tummy upset when she eats stuff that disagrees with her, usually nabbed off the floor before I can stop her. Prince, however, has a heart murmur and gum disease. He has been treated exactly the same as his sister from the day I took him on. I love him. He is a smashing dog and my little mate. The vet says it probably started when he was a pup. He’s given him a very short lifespan. I will try to make it a happy one."I prefer rogues to imbeciles as they sometimes take a rest" (Alexander Dumas)
"It is neccessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live" (also Alexandre Dumas)
Oxfordshire
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Ummmmm Black cat in a coal cellar out there this morning, now where is that frock...
Have a good day people, I have a day of trying to sort out all the junk stored in the spare bedroom today, when really I want to be down on my New Allotment Got the paperwork yesterday.
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Mornin Cadn'all
Just listening to the 7am bells....
Pretty gusty out there too!
Hope the wind drops by tomorrow as it's my seed and plant swap in the afternoon.
I need to do some baking for it-the gals who usually contribute are both away.
I've also printed off some cake recipes using beetroot, carrots, courgette and a few traditional desserts like plum cobbler and lemon curd.
I found a Canadian site which gave traditional ( for the uk) recipes in French....so I hope to tempt some of the locals into trying to bake something different using garden produce.
So....a baking and sewing day ahead for me
Have a great day peeps!
Nice frock Cad...."Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Happy Saggerdy
Its wet and windy here, not very enticing, but I'm sure the sun will shine later!
I've been up since 7 and that is not like me at all. Ted was barking downstairs, not in a guard dog sort of way - just an oof........oof............oof, regularly, every second.
Then Spud joined in.......oof, yip...........oof, yip...........oof, yip.
Bess kept quiet, I expect she had her paws in her ears.
Eventually, I could stand it no longer, and came downstairs. The only scary thing I could see was a pigeon feather that one of them brought in yesterday. Of course, it could have been a monster prowling around the garden that they scared away. Who knows?
Hope Storm Brian doesn't cause any damage where you are. My brother is called Brian and I told my Mum that they'd named a storm after him. Her reply "Well, he always was a bit windy"
Have a good day!
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We have a Brian here as well.
My son in law is cslled Brisn.
Anyway, its dull, dark, wetsnd very winfy here.
Housebound today I would imagine.
There is plenty to do so I eont be bored.
Have a good day sll.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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Good evening, showers here today but thankfully no wind, had intended to get into the garden for a time as I want to get all the soil shifting done before winter comes, if it does, we have not had a severe winter here for a number of years now, and I don't really want one ether, but some frost would help control the slugs and snails a bit, did go to move some begonias today and when I went to lift them the stems just fell away, on checking I have found some vine weevil grubs, so tomorrow I will be checking all my flower baskets, also pulled the last of my tomatoes today and though they haven't been watered they taste great. Well off to do a bit of reading, so I hope you are all safe if the weather is a bit rough in your area, keep safe everyone and pass on a smile Goodnightit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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