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  • I have made no plans for Christmas yet. Will wait a bit longer and see how it pans out.

    Geoff, can completely sympathise. As Jean says, manners cost nothing. 

    I was going to go and do a bit of tidying in the garden but it seems to be getting dark so soon! 

    Becks, glad you've got some calpol to hand. 

    I have just paid my council tax (do it online). I feel robbed.

  • InkadogInkadog Posts: 492

    Becks, hoping that Jess is feeling better. Flobear, that dog is adorable--mine can't get on the bed, as it is too high and they are too big!

    Geoff, I hope I wasn't one of those that offended you-----still don't understand why I am invisible.

    Got cold overnight, but nowhere near the -4 predicted.

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    I've just potted up the sambucus in the new pot and when I was placing it back where it belongs noticed 2 holes in brickwork that the cavity wall men forgot to fill image I'll tell them Monday when I also tell them I have receipt for replacement pot.

    Love the video image and Flo, your little dog is so cute image

    Hope your foot is ok Bjay and Beck's - hope Jess feels better soon.

    Lottie, I always feel robbed when I pay the council tax.When we first moved here we didn't have a road - just a muddy track and we were all paying full council tax. I rang to complain as we didn't have a road and was told you pay your council tax for the upkeep of the road - not the road itself ??? image There must be logic there somewhere but not as we know it !! image

    Hi Caz image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Flo-they are cuties- dogs -when they do thatimage

    I try to analyse what I get for my council- tax-got as far as the bins being emptied than ran out of thoughtsimage-it must do more good somewhereimage

    Jean are you sure that is not mice drilling outwardsimage

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    Could be the little woodmouse. imageimageimage

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  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

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    That's the little fella-Driller Killer

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    Speak of the devil ! The woodmouse is hoovering up at the base of the bird table as we speak image Hope he likes meal worms image

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Inka, I can see you, are you invisible to yourself?

    Pepper-dog is a whited sepulchre - cute and adorable on the outside, wilful and scheming on the inside ;- )

    Fish crumble tonight, with broccoli, followed by banana custard. If it gets near Strictly kick off, OH will be making the banana custard.

    Jean, I think woodmice are just the cutest things with their huge ears.

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    We don't have bins to be emptied here, Still in the land of plastic bags: pink for recycling,(very limited) black for eveerything else.- only one bag a week! WE pay to have a brown wheelie bin for garden rubbish, it all really bugs us.

    So pleased some one has managed to cheer Geoff upimage

    Foots improving thanks - just have to remember not to put weight on it apart from walkng, realised when planting a pot with rhubarb in that digging means too much pressure on footimage

  • Hi all. Never posted on here beforebut have read it often. Very difficult to try to keep up with who is who.

    FloBear just love your dog

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