Fidget - so true. We complain about such small things yet we're so fortunate
The talk of honey combined with your post reminded me - I watched that new Brian Cox programme last night. The boy collecting the honey..... we just have to go to a shop....
Hosta - have a good day. Just smile at the lovely customers....
I'm watching Power Monkeys online...
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Get well soon, Pat, punkdoc, and anyone else not well.
I may risk walking to the papershop to get a little exercise. Weighing down the sofa this afternoon. Scottish lad first, then Heather Watson in the mixed doubles. Fizz at the ready. Fingers crossed.
I wonder if my nice Observer buying customer will be in this morning. She's beside herself with incredulity at the stupidity of the British people voting to Leave. ( her words not mine )
Fidget, I had the same experience a few years back in Cambodia, the child was quite cross when he didn't get money, when he did put it in his mouth he turned back and I will never forget the smile!
Hosta you must meet many who express an opinion, are you allowed to comment? How was your sleep?
Fairy, dry here this morning but not gor long I fear, tennis for me. Whilst I do want Andy to win I can't understand his need to be so expressive, bordering on aggression when he makes a point. I know he is nit alone and it must be something the coaches encourage
Pat hope you feel better today I am a great believer in Manuka
Clarington have a nice day with your visitors
to all I missed and those still to come have a good day
Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.” A A Milne
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Fidget - so true. We complain about such small things yet we're so fortunate
The talk of honey combined with your post reminded me - I watched that new Brian Cox programme last night. The boy collecting the honey.....
we just have to go to a shop....
Hosta - have a good day. Just smile at the lovely customers....
I'm watching Power Monkeys online...
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
No sun here. I'm just glad it's not raining.
Get well soon, Pat, punkdoc, and anyone else not well.
I may risk walking to the papershop to get a little exercise. Weighing down the sofa this afternoon. Scottish lad first, then Heather Watson in the mixed doubles. Fizz at the ready. Fingers crossed.
Have a good day folks.
I wonder if my nice Observer buying customer will be in this morning. She's beside herself with incredulity at the stupidity of the British people voting to Leave. ( her words not mine )
I may have to go out this afternoon and record it fidget. My blood pressure won't cope with watching live...
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
That's cheating Fairy
You must promise not to know the result before watching so that you have the same stress as the rest of us.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Good morning all
Wonky feeds him lots of Toad in the Hole - obviously good growing food!
Today's activities will be a trip to the tip, then Lidls, then back to garden and weigh sofa down.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Joyce, erk! We are boring people - no alcohol here.
I'm feeling a bit better this afternoon, thanks everyone who sent good wishes.
the story about the New Guinea kids was lovely. The cough lollies I was referring to are made by Nestle and called Soothers. They do work.
ive been chatting to my son all afternoon, so that was good.
daughter coming down tomorrow.
Morning all. Looks as though it will be hot, 22° already. Probably won't do gardening. May clean windows, did some yesterday, long overdue.
Good morning all
Fidget, I had the same experience a few years back in Cambodia, the child was quite cross when he didn't get money, when he did put it in his mouth he turned back and I will never forget the smile!
Hosta you must meet many who express an opinion, are you allowed to comment? How was your sleep?
Fairy, dry here this morning but not gor long I fear, tennis for me. Whilst I do want Andy to win I can't understand his need to be so expressive, bordering on aggression when he makes a point. I know he is nit alone and it must be something the coaches encourage
Pat hope you feel better today I am a great believer in Manuka
Clarington have a nice day with your visitors
to all I missed and those still to come have a good day
A A Milne