OH had an altercation with a pheasant, it took the grill off the front of the car. He once slowed down as he saw a deer in the road ahead and guessed it would turn back, a car overtook him and hit it.
Hope youve all been behaving! doggies all went home yesterday and the house is almost back to normal blowing a gale here too, OH has just gone A over T attempting to get george back indoors, lets just say the air is blue!
Back from my monthly choir rehearsal in York, and the weather's been so wet I haven't even been pining to be in the garden.
Am I odd? I love the smell of shoe polish. But so few shoes are proper polishable leather these days.
I used to walk home from the bus stop in the village where we lived in Northumberland, a mile along an unlit lane. Lovely on a starlit evening. On several occasions I saw badgers, who had a regular path crossing the lane, and once the badger and I reached the same point on the lane at the same time. I could swear that when he saw me, he muttered grumpily under his breath and went back the way he came. It reminded me of Badger from Wind in the Willows...
Ooh, it's Poldark!
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Hosta, after I hit the badger he ran off. Don't know what happened to him, but I do know that the repair bill for the car was £800. Not small are they badgers.
Had a very quiet day and have just about caught up with the ramblings on here. yvie, Hosta and Rb have had me giggling. Hope the AGM wasn't too bad and your shoes shone above the rest. Lovely food going around as well.
Hope OH didn't hurt himself bekkie And that George wasn't too offended at the language
Panda I think it's essential for Verdun to take his top off because so the very warm weather down there
We haven't watched Poldark yet, recorded. OH fell asleep in the previous one and still hasn't seen it so we watched the last Mr Selfridge instead. Recorded all the Indian Summers so far, not watched any. Is it any good?
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OH had an altercation with a pheasant, it took the grill off the front of the car. He once slowed down as he saw a deer in the road ahead and guessed it would turn back, a car overtook him and hit it.
I leave you all for two hours and you're onto road kill!!!!
Beautiful pot fidget, how gorgeous does that orange look with the blue!
Hope youve all been behaving!
Evening all.
Thoroughly cold and wet day here, but amazing it was still light at 8 pm.
So bored today I did some paper work. Now got a bottle of red open and onto the sofa till bed.
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Evening friends
Back from my monthly choir rehearsal in York, and the weather's been so wet I haven't even been pining to be in the garden.
Am I odd? I love the smell of shoe polish.
But so few shoes are proper polishable leather these days.
I used to walk home from the bus stop in the village where we lived in Northumberland, a mile along an unlit lane. Lovely on a starlit evening. On several occasions I saw badgers, who had a regular path crossing the lane, and once the badger and I reached the same point on the lane at the same time. I could swear that when he saw me, he muttered grumpily under his breath and went back the way he came. It reminded me of Badger from Wind in the Willows...
Ooh, it's Poldark!

Hosta, after I hit the badger he ran off. Don't know what happened to him, but I do know that the repair bill for the car was £800. Not small are they badgers.
LOL about the old deer.
Verdun, is taking your top off on a Sunday night to become a regular thing?

Fidget, what a lovely display
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Had a very quiet day and have just about caught up with the ramblings on here
. yvie, Hosta and Rb have had me giggling
. Hope the AGM wasn't too bad and your shoes shone above the rest
. Lovely food going around as well
.
Hope OH didn't hurt himself bekkie And that George wasn't too offended at the language
Panda I think it's essential for Verdun to take his top off because so the very warm weather down there
We haven't watched Poldark yet, recorded. OH fell asleep in the previous one and still hasn't seen it so we watched the last Mr Selfridge instead. Recorded all the Indian Summers so far, not watched any. Is it any good?