I see what you mean about the size Pat. When our ex neighbours were here a couple of weeks ago Pol ate huge amounts for breakfast - croissant, pain au chocolat and several slices of multigrain bread but then he's a big chap and a farmer so probably needs the calories - but maybe not on hols?
Have a great time Liri. A bit of sun should set you up for winter.
When OH moans about my cold feet in bed I remind him he promised to cherish me.
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Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
A bit more shredding for me today, and I must lift the echeveria.
For Dr Who fans, there is a spin off called "Class" on BBC 3 only on iplayer. I only found it by chance. I don't know why they don't put it on BBC1 on Saturday nights. Why make good drama, then not advertise it and put it on an obscure channel?
Hostafan, have you SORN'ed the old van/new woodshed?
Just nipping in to refresh my brain before I start the onslaught of emails.
For anyone having a bad day. Have you ever wondered what the worst thing a school has left behind on a trip to a museum? Is it the soiled underpants in a plastic bag of a poor unfortunate child? The vomit bucket (full)? Festering lunchboxes or hand prints ON EVERYTHING I SPENT YESTERDAY CLEANING...
... Today a school surpassed themselves by leaving *drum roll*
Being a local school the bus company dropped off the school in two loads (the bus driver making two trips so in his mind = two groups) of one and a half classes each.
On the return the teacher asks if two groups could get on the bus at the same time.
Yes replies the bus driver. That'll save me making another trip. The teacher does not correct him.
Teacher loads on two classes and they all wave the museum good bye.
The bus driver safely deposits the two classes and drives back to the depo to wash his big white shiny buss happy at an early finish.
In the mean time class number three are finished in the toilet and reassured by the school who phoned them to let them know the bus left and so should be ten minutes wait patiently in the museum.
And wait.
Credit to the very young children they were amazingly patient!
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Aussie raisin bread is a lot like Warburtons fruit loaf, but a bit more spicy.(cinnamon I think)
I see what you mean about the size Pat. When our ex neighbours were here a couple of weeks ago Pol ate huge amounts for breakfast - croissant, pain au chocolat and several slices of multigrain bread but then he's a big chap and a farmer so probably needs the calories - but maybe not on hols?
Have a great time Liri. A bit of sun should set you up for winter.
When OH moans about my cold feet in bed I remind him he promised to cherish me.
.
A bit more shredding for me today, and I must lift the echeveria.
For Dr Who fans, there is a spin off called "Class" on BBC 3 only on iplayer. I only found it by chance. I don't know why they don't put it on BBC1 on Saturday nights. Why make good drama, then not advertise it and put it on an obscure channel?
Hostafan, have you SORN'ed the old van/new woodshed?
tee hee fidget, indeed so.
My woodshed on wheels can no longer travel on Her Majesty's highways.
Thieving s*ds at insurance have doubled my policy for the change.
I start work at 12 and it's no here yet.
On a plus note, dealership will fit my new drive belt under warranty.
Hope the Red Rocket arrived in time Hosta
LillyP - can you give a wave on Wonky's behalf to her Lovely Hub's aunts, uncles and cousins in Antigua
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just nipping in to refresh my brain before I start the onslaught of emails.
For anyone having a bad day. Have you ever wondered what the worst thing a school has left behind on a trip to a museum? Is it the soiled underpants in a plastic bag of a poor unfortunate child? The vomit bucket (full)? Festering lunchboxes or hand prints ON EVERYTHING I SPENT YESTERDAY CLEANING...
... Today a school surpassed themselves by leaving *drum roll*
AN ENTIRE CLASS BEHIND.
I wonder if the teachers have missed them yet.
Speechless!
Accidentally or on porpoise?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Being a local school the bus company dropped off the school in two loads (the bus driver making two trips so in his mind = two groups) of one and a half classes each.
On the return the teacher asks if two groups could get on the bus at the same time.
Yes replies the bus driver. That'll save me making another trip. The teacher does not correct him.
Teacher loads on two classes and they all wave the museum good bye.
The bus driver safely deposits the two classes and drives back to the depo to wash his big white shiny buss happy at an early finish.
In the mean time class number three are finished in the toilet and reassured by the school who phoned them to let them know the bus left and so should be ten minutes wait patiently in the museum.
And wait.
Credit to the very young children they were amazingly patient!
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