Afties all - a fleeting visit this morning. I hadn't forgotten the alarm Dove - I was posting on another thread, and I'm a bit slow when I do it using the thingy on the keyboard....
Will there be cake chicky?
I hate clothes shopping SGL - thank goodness for the t'interweb!
Re Inverary - Glen Fyne, which you pass en route, just before the famous Oyster Bar, is particularly well named. I've enjoyed many walks there, whether doing the Munro at it's far end, or anything else
Looking at one of the Corbetts between Crianlarich and Callander, Liri, but will check weather and make a decision later.
LP- whenever anyone mentions Loch Awe, I'm reminded of a phrase often used by the brother of my ex, who went fishing regularly. 'Loch Awe? Loch **** Awe, ye mean....' (Scottish accent required for that!)
Manky day here. Can barely see to the end of the road with the smirry wet stuff falling. Not much colder than yesterday's sun (about 6 just now) as the wind dropped the temp. Would much rather have that than the wet though. I got a pic of the sky the other morning as the sun came up, which I didn't get round to posting. Reminds me of Bowie - 'a crack in the sky and a hand reaching down to me'. Raindrops on the window, but it's still quite a nice view
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Funniest thing I've seen in ages Hosta! I was also strangely drawn - but to the banana slicer on the right...Really? I mean REALLY? Has the world gone mad?
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
LilyP, Not for me. My sister is unable to go herself so every now and then I have to get a few new clothes for her. I've bought a few choices so hopefully she'll like some of it
Fairy not a fave pastime of mine either but it's easier for me to buy it in the first place because of returns.
Hosta, thanks for sharing l had a well needed giggle reading those reviews. I sent it to my daughter to read, it's now being passed around her university friends with much hilarity.?
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Especially for Women's Day. ( sorry I'm late, but it's a man thing
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Funniest thing I've read in ages.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B004FTGJUW
Afties all - a fleeting visit this morning. I hadn't forgotten the alarm Dove - I was posting on another thread, and I'm a bit slow when I do it using the thingy on the keyboard....
Will there be cake chicky?

I hate clothes shopping SGL - thank goodness for the t'interweb!
Re Inverary - Glen Fyne, which you pass en route, just before the famous Oyster Bar, is particularly well named. I've enjoyed many walks there, whether doing the Munro at it's far end, or anything else
Looking at one of the Corbetts between Crianlarich and Callander, Liri, but will check weather and make a decision later.
LP- whenever anyone mentions Loch Awe, I'm reminded of a phrase often used by the brother of my ex, who went fishing regularly. 'Loch Awe? Loch **** Awe, ye mean....' (Scottish accent required for that!)
Manky day here. Can barely see to the end of the road with the smirry wet stuff falling. Not much colder than yesterday's sun (about 6 just now) as the wind dropped the temp. Would much rather have that than the wet though. I got a pic of the sky the other morning as the sun came up, which I didn't get round to posting. Reminds me of Bowie - 'a crack in the sky and a hand reaching down to me'. Raindrops on the window, but it's still quite a nice view
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I was strangely drawn to the Box Canvas Print of Paul Ross shown at the side in your link
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I wasn't disappointed, another set of reviewers with tongue's firmly stuck in cheeks.
That's lovely Fairy
By the way ... I've sent that info 
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Fairy, the raindrops and the "crack in the sky" made a face, for me...
Hosta, that review is hilarious!
Dove...


Liri - perhaps there really is a hand as well....
Cheers Dove - will look and reply
Funniest thing I've seen in ages Hosta! I was also strangely drawn - but to the banana slicer on the right...Really? I mean REALLY? Has the world gone mad?
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Thank you Pdoc.
LilyP, Not for me. My sister is unable to go herself so every now and then I have to get a few new clothes for her. I've bought a few choices so hopefully she'll like some of it
Fairy not a fave pastime of mine either but it's easier for me to buy it in the first place because of returns.
Hosta, thanks for sharing l had a well needed giggle reading those reviews. I sent it to my daughter to read, it's now being passed around her university friends with much hilarity.?
Wot fairy, you mean you don't have a banana slicer, you are so last year.
Don't let my OH know that women are allowed to write, they will be getting the vote soon!
Did anyone else have earache with the lurgy, because during the day it has come on and it is now very painful?
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When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Hubby actually bought one of the banana slicers.
He's never actually used it though.