@josusa47, I hope you flirted outrageously with your "young man"
In my youth I might have done, but nowadays I'm a Christian wife, so I confine my flirting to my husband. Besides, the meter man was young enough to be my son, if not grandson, and one likes to preserve a little dignity.
a little bit of flirting is good for the soul. It's like window shopping, so long as you don't intend to do anything about it, it's just harmless fun. ( so I keep telling myself )
@raisingirl I don't have a "fur aversion" I have "pet" aversion. I don't understand why folk want ( in some cases feel the need ) to share their home with a different species, especially in the bedrooms. To each their own.
This time last year there was no reason to be cheerful and my life as I knew it came to an end. But I am thankful that after nearly a year my boys and I are doing ok. The sun is shinning, we are all heathy and life is going on.
To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour.
Despite the trials and tribulations of the world and the difficulties, health and otherwise that people I care about have to face daily, they and I know that we are loved and for that I am very thankful
Also all the good news posted here is enough to make anyone cheerful
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I am feeling cheerful that I am here another day to hear the birds and see the wonderful flowers as my front garden in finally becoming what I had envisaged.....I am healthy enough to tend it..........the sun is shining........there's no drama or serious illness around us (family and friends and pets).......life is good
After living for years in a tiny terraced house with no garden, I'm thankful that at this moment I'm lying on my arbour seat looking at the heritage steam railway and the church on the distant hills. I'm in my garden that I only ever dreamed of for decades - it's good to be reminded of all the things I should be thankful for ☺
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To each their own.
I also have halloumi 😀
But I am thankful that after nearly a year my boys and I are doing ok. The sun is shinning, we are all heathy and life is going on.
Also all the good news posted here is enough to make anyone cheerful
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.