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Morning denizens
Very Simpsonesque out there today
Though the fresh air I just invited in through the kitchen window turned out to be a tad chillyComment
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Sunny
I hope none of my neighbours is lighting a bomb fire."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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There we are then.
Two houses vacced. Roughly.
Sunday lunch, which, for reasons of boredom and a reduced item in Morrisons, consisted today of roast turkey breast.
Fortunately I had the sense to cleave said turkey breast in two with ZeitGrandfather's butchers knife since, even cut in two, it was rather large.
Still sunny, with white clouds amongst the blue.
The jackdaws are having great fun on the birdfeeders, swinging about like lunes.
And some nutjob on the Food Programme was just waffling on about making blood meringues.
Apparently they taste a bit metallic.
That'll be down to the blood then.Comment
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Beautiful day out. Ski gear drying on the line, gardening about to commence, I've even done some chargeable work when it was cloudy earlier.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Seems to have warmed up a bit out there now. (This appraisal is based not on having been out there, but on the temperature of the kitchen near the open window, and looking at the weather app on my phone.)
Sausage, bacon, and fried egg baguette for lunchComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostSunny.
Must mean it's time to light a bonfire. <-wot the bonfire should be doing.
France carnival bonfire explosion injures many - BBC News"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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