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Good morning all, from a sunny but cold Bolton on't 'ill!
Day 41 of permydom.
Not wet, not windy, not cloudy, ice on the car this morning. Couldn't be arsed scraping. Pressed the magic button and waited in the warmth for the windows to clear - which was nice.
Oh well, let's see what the Australian contingent have dreamt up over the weekend.
Have a good day all!
Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.
Back from my week's "holiday", Dad still alive, Mother-In-Law buried (she died a year ago, but we finally sorted out her ashes), now catching up with work
Back from my week's "holiday", Dad still alive, Mother-In-Law buried (she died a year ago, but we finally sorted out her ashes), now catching up with work
Strangelove Pater was in a jar for 6 months or so until Strangelove Mater joined him, and they were interred together in my brother's grave, of which I am now the proud owner.
Took a look at it the week before last & discovered that the forgetmenots are looking promising for next spring.
None of the bulbs I planted seemed to do anything.
Thick frost on the roof of the lean-to extension to the old stable out the back, though it's vanishing quite rapidly as the sun creeps round to that side
Strangelove Pater was in a jar for 6 months or so until Strangelove Mater joined him, and they were interred together in my brother's grave, of which I am now the proud owner.
Took a look at it the week before last & discovered that the forgetmenots are looking promising for next spring.
None of the bulbs I planted seemed to do anything.
We got the RNLI to scatter my Dad's ashes while on exercise just off the coast of Holyhead, near Northstack - in return for a (sizeable) donation to the lifeboats.
Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.
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