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Went for a walk. There was a light shower in progress as I left so I wisely picked up a brolly on my way out.
The rain got more persistent. Then stopped. Then the wind got up and quite forcefully tore rain drops off the trees and flung them at me. Then it rained again, with wind, which made brolly wrangling a challenge. Then it stopped. I made it home.
Then it really chucked it down for about 5 mins.
Will see how much the knee complains later.Comment
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Entertainment (continued): Morse: The Remorseful Day. Not the happiest.
I was going to watch Gambit (1966) until I remembered that I already have.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostEntertainment (continued): Morse: The Remorseful Day. Not the happiest.
I was going to watch Gambit (1966) until I remembered that I already have.
can't say it's rivetting.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostEntertainment (continued): Morse: The Remorseful Day. Not the happiest.
I was going to watch Gambit (1966) until I remembered that I already have.
Probably going to start reading the books again.Comment
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Originally posted by jainnode View PostThat'll be the diets defenestrated thenComment
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Well windy here now.
Managed to get as many pears in as I could.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell windy here now.
Managed to get as many pears in as I could.
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In Calvados?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOoh! My favourite type of cookie! I shall be trying this one out when you've published it
Need to sit and do some scheduling. I know the next few will probably be fig macerated in port with balsamic meringue, pea and courgette risotto and pissaladière ( aka a v.poshe anchovy and onion pizza).
I've been taking it easy the last month and slowly ramping things up.
Will also be working on another cook book pitch.
Seems people weren't interested in the Sunday Roast book and it would have been waaaaaaay too expensive to self publish.
Did have some publishers interested but they pulled out last minute.Comment
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