Good morning folks. Lovely sunny morning here, but don't mention water, we have had enough of the free stuff overnight, tippled down, pond overflowed. Hope yours is back to normal Becks.
Could do with IronMan myself this morning, just about to start on the pile. How are you fixed Geoff?
See you later, not literally, cyberly, but you know what I mean
The adjudicator will need to check that there were no substitutions, that any fresh vegetables were up to standard, and that other perishables were within their sell-by date.
It's certainly a convenient way of shopping. But I like to choose my own bananas.
Year 2 for those educated in former times, is top infants. They are all aged 6 and 7 - many these days have a great deal to say for themselves and regard, 'sit down and get on with your work' as one possibility in the dozens of choices they feel they have open to them ;- ) Now, in my day.. mumble, mumble, dribble...
The sun has got his hat on today so have informed OH that I will be in the garden. And would he mind doing some digging. OR he could give me a driving lesson. Digging won
I can drive but haven't done so for 18 months or so - foot injury - and it's the last big hurdle to total independence again. - so can't do heavy digging either. I guess if I do start driving costs will go up as I can visit GC. Wa-hay!!!
Morning all, working at home today, so time to look in. What a varied conversation - blueberries, knitting, Asda and pumpkins, all in such a short space of time
Sun currently shining, but roads and gardens still very wet. Can we talk about the baking yet! Or is it still under embargo?
In ma day-I say in ma day-it were infants,primary,grammar/secondary-none of your year nonsense-you did what you were told or suffer back of ruler-'appy days-best days of life
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I lost then
, by the way was there a prize?.
Good morning folks. Lovely sunny morning here, but don't mention water, we have had enough of the free stuff overnight, tippled down, pond overflowed. Hope yours is back to normal Becks.
Could do with IronMan myself this morning, just about to start on the pile. How are you fixed Geoff?
See you later, not literally, cyberly, but you know what I mean
ChrisX
I have no plans Chris-but at some point must put some clothes on-I think I may be a winner
-subject to adjudication
The adjudicator will need to check that there were no substitutions, that any fresh vegetables were up to standard, and that other perishables were within their sell-by date.
It's certainly a convenient way of shopping. But I like to choose my own bananas.
We know Gary, we've all seen the size of yours.
I seem to have wandered into the set of a Carry On film
Who is playing the Hattie Jacques part?
Jean, you're in a mischievous mood :- D
Year 2 for those educated in former times, is top infants. They are all aged 6 and 7 - many these days have a great deal to say for themselves and regard, 'sit down and get on with your work' as one possibility in the dozens of choices they feel they have open to them ;- ) Now, in my day.. mumble, mumble, dribble...
There were 2 substitutions, which are acceptable, and all fresh food within date. So yes, geoff, you must be the winner!!!
You won your own bag of apples back, and a pack of free marigold seeds!
Mornrnig.
The sun has got his hat on today so have informed OH that I will be in the garden. And would he mind doing some digging. OR he could give me a driving lesson. Digging won
I can drive but haven't done so for 18 months or so - foot injury - and it's the last big hurdle to total independence again. - so can't do heavy digging either. I guess if I do start driving costs will go up as I can visit GC. Wa-hay!!!
Sun currently shining, but roads and gardens still very wet. Can we talk about the baking yet! Or is it still under embargo?
In ma day-I say in ma day-it were infants,primary,grammar/secondary-none of your year nonsense-you did what you were told or suffer back of ruler-'appy days-best days of life