Gorgeous day out now. Fluffy clouds, blue sky, warm in the sunshine when the wind drops.
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Weather looks sunny out. Though only a tiny window. And looks like a cold night tonight - great for cycling at 5am.....Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostGorgeous day out now. Fluffy clouds, blue sky, warm in the sunshine when the wind drops.
Lunch has been chicken and barley soup. Very tastyComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostHome again Home again jiggety jig
Somehow it's managing to hail out of a blue sky.
Lunch: scrambled egg, poached tomato on Morrisons pumpkin seed whole grain toast. Will this loaf never end? Bramble jelly sarnie. 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
BR14 must be enjoying himself.MarriedComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOoh yum. I may have to get one of those. Used to be my hangover food
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Originally posted by AndyGarbs View PostHave you ever had "bad" Glengettie tea
Trip down the dump in the sunshine done & dusted.
The accumulated detritus the idle feckers deposited out of their car windows has variously met the scrap metal skip and the bottle bank, with the odd bit of waste paper thrown in for good measure, plus a bag full of plastic bottles.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Currently listening to "Land of Hope & Glory" from a cd left in the car by Strangelove Pater all those years ago.
The cd player in the car no longer plays cds but it plays ok on the one up here.
Now we're on to "Jerusalem".
I must be a real because I find them quite moving.
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi & all that.
Spent rescuing the world from the Germans* twice & the Japanese* once.
*Other designations are available.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Non-stop action here as a pigeon flies down from next door’s chestnut tree into our front garden, then wanders around the gravel for a bit, pecking at odd bits in a desultory manner.Comment
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