Salmon, cheese and asparagus - what's not to like?
Although I'd better get to bed. Half to be up at 6 ish to take daughter to work. I collected her tonight too. I've driven 300 miles today already - I think I'm too much of a soft touch!
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Gee, I wake up after a good night's sleep and you lot have been chatting all night long. Took me ages to read back.
lovely to see Wonky having a day off, but had a good laugh at Flatters scrambling in the wading pool.
I LIVE in shorts and tank top throughout summer. I do change to mid length light trousers if I go to town though. Thank goodness for scholl sandals!
We were worn out after our day in Canberra yesterday, so Hubby fell asleep while watching the Tour de France. Luckily he woke about 15 minutes from the finish.
im still thinking about the marvellous array of food available in the Burns Club. The place was packed, so many others have obviously discovered it.
No high heels for me Dacha...that would be impossible as I can no longer wear them! (Not sure how you made that leap!) Blisters however, are another matter ...
Been awake since half five so I just got up. Daughter delivered to work, and it's now raining. Shouldn't have bothered doing that wash
Ten degrees lower than that here Clari. Nice and cool Hosta
Are you still full up Pat?
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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Salmon, cheese and asparagus - what's not to like?
Although I'd better get to bed. Half to be up at 6 ish to take daughter to work. I collected her tonight too. I've driven 300 miles today already - I think I'm too much of a soft touch!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
300 miles, that is about what i do in 6 weeks these days.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
300 miles in high heels is a bit much .......blisters galore methinks
I now have a strange mental picture of Fairygirl driving - and hill walking - in high heels...
Guess who can't sleep??
Alarm call at 6.45am for coal face duties.
What's wrong with you folk? 13C if flippin' freezin'. I'd have the heating on . It's got to be about 23C before I open windows.
Gee, I wake up after a good night's sleep and you lot have been chatting all night long. Took me ages to read back.
lovely to see Wonky having a day off, but had a good laugh at Flatters scrambling in the wading pool.
I LIVE in shorts and tank top throughout summer. I do change to mid length light trousers if I go to town though. Thank goodness for scholl sandals!
We were worn out after our day in Canberra yesterday, so Hubby fell asleep while watching the Tour de France. Luckily he woke about 15 minutes from the finish.
im still thinking about the marvellous array of food available in the Burns Club. The place was packed, so many others have obviously discovered it.
Sleep well all
Morning all!
The kettle is on; I'm already half way through my Second cup of tea. Bacon is in the fridge if anyone wants to get that going.
His lordship is off to play in the man cave this afternoon so I will get chance to potter around the garden once I have got all the washing out.
Hosta: 23'C and I'm already starting to wilt!
No high heels for me Dacha...that would be impossible as I can no longer wear them! (Not sure how you made that leap!) Blisters however, are another matter ...
Been awake since half five so I just got up. Daughter delivered to work, and it's now raining. Shouldn't have bothered doing that wash
Ten degrees lower than that here Clari. Nice and cool Hosta
Are you still full up Pat?
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Morning all.
Rain will be with me soon Fairy
Fairygirls says
" Nice and cool Hosta "
OXYMORON ALERT.
I fell asleep around 2.30 so now feel like plap.