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  • Sam 37Sam 37 Posts: 1,271
    Great!  Let's hope "fun lovers" think of the animals a little.
  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152
    Bonfire Night is here already.  Our poor animals!  We decided to close the curtains and play music rather LOUDLY!  I think it helped a bit. 

    Remembering the fifth of November is one thing but to have over a month of fifths of November is quite another.
  • Zoe P2Zoe P2 Posts: 848
    And speaking of animals,






    I have a dream that my.. children.. one day.. will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character

      Martin Luther King

  • Sam 37Sam 37 Posts: 1,271
    I thought this was the season for just terrifying animals; however, when going shopping this morning, I went past a front garden covered in two huge, plastic "spider webs".

    Poor birds, I thought...

     
  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152
    edited October 2021
    When my daughter was 7 years old, decided she should have a fringe "now".  I was busy, so I said, I'd do it later.  She gave me an unhappy look and went upstairs.  When I saw her again her fringe looked like this



    She was somewhat upset, so we gave her favourite doll the same haircut!  It made her feel so much better.  Little did we know then that, in time, princesses would copy our fringe style! 

  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152
    Sam 37 said:
    I thought this was the season for just terrifying animals; however, when going shopping this morning, I went past a front garden covered in two huge, plastic "spider webs".

    Poor birds, I thought...

     
    I've never seen anything like it!  Where such ideas come from?


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    My eldest granddaughter and her partner have bought a puppy.

    They've called it "Spud."





  • Sam 37Sam 37 Posts: 1,271
    After being repeatedly declared by the NHS website "ineligible" for a booster- well over 6 months since my second jab- I managed to find a "walk in" pharmacy and got it yesterday.  Feeling ok too!

    I hear the NHS site is a little confused at times.  However, I have always found my local Nextdoor forum most helpful.  

    Let's hope I don't get "the plague" after all that! 
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