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  • morning all

    hope all are well just a bit blustery here in oxfordshie this morning but sun shineing so happy days

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Jo, Golden Rule! Never look up! imageimage Trouble is, mine hang down as well, so visible from all angles! imageimage

    Hows the injuries Darren?

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Am back in the room-purchase completed £1.98 spent-not without incident

    As I am waiting to pay and SHOUTING at the till lady over the loud music-I asked her if she wanted it any louder-she says they have no control and it is piped into all the storesimage

    Dont think I am cut out for shoppingimageimage

    Darren -cheer up-how much longer?

    Flo a resultimage

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    I've been doing that lately Jo - looking up always regret it. OH went round and de-cobwebbed house for do but looking up today and image

    When we were house hunting one of my BIG not wants was a barn because of the beams, high ceilings and cobwebs - I have an intense dislike of them - not just from house cleaning point of view. a real 'thing' about themimage

    As i am going to change avatar on 1st of every month am looking for what it could be?image

  • insomnia ,geoff

    hi im back to the specalist on 12th feb i do feel my leg is getting stronger so hope fully i wont need surgery but im ok more peaple worse off then me

     

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281
    Insomnia1973 wrote (see)

    Hmm, Flo. What is this 'Pleasure' you talk of?? image

    Over-indulgence in food, drink ... err?  I take it that you haven't, either image

    Bjay, I suppose you won't be choosing a cobweb on 1st Feb? image  How about carrying on the garden equipment theme for a bit?  Or your snowdrops. My back ones are starting to nod their heads, no sign of the front ones but they have to fight their way up through considerable undergrowth.

    Good to hear your leg's feeling better, Darren - don't be tempted to do too much too soon, though image

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    No, definately haven't Flo. Just a plain boring, fuzzy head. image

    What sort did you buy Geoff?

    Hope it goes ok Darren. image

     

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Back from compost bin & boy is that wind increasing now. Sun in/out but expext shall need to replace wormery cover again later.

    Spotted a self sown, not in a decent spot, oriental poppy. Daughter can have, if she wants it. Parent only cost £1 so no grumbles there & it's a belter.

    BTW have just realised that a yr ago this friday I started my chemo..... but only 3 more home drug sessions to go image J.

  • Morning Folks.

    Sorry to hear about Deans Boxer, always sad to lose a pet.image

    Have been clearing out fitted wardrobe, emulsioning it and putting stuff back.Got loads for the charity shop, on my way there this afternoon. Why do we keep soooo much stuffimage

    We have snowdrops, and I'm please to say my tulips planted in pots are just through the compost. I have ordered some piccolo tomato seeds, anyone tried them? I bought some to eat last week, they are lovely, very sweet, thought we would give them a try..

    Congrats Flo, not easy to lose weight, especially at this time of yearimage I lost 1lb last week, don't know howimage

    Cheers.

    ChrisX

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Charlotte-they are now in egg boxes chitting-that is "chitting"-the recommendations from the Potato Queen never cameimage-I  fear she may have to abdicate

    "A fuzzy head"image-schoolboy smirkimage

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