Fairygodmother
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Good morning all. Stay well, please, @LooperCat. I’m hoping your tiredness and highs are due to a subtle undercurrent of extra anxiety with your man child isolating, lockdown, early rising and hopes that you get to the end of the course without too many extra obstacles. May it all resolve well for you.
Stay well too @Japes!
Grandsons are back at school, though the younger one’s already exhausted and gone into ‘bambino’ mode. It’s the family term for the poor little boy’s dramatic tired, hangry, and in this case no doubt worried reactions. Son-in-law’s exhausted by work and trying to keep the workplace functioning and Covid free. Older daughter’s just waiting for more year groups to have to isolate.
Your damp patch is intriguing @Marie 2, like the significant detail in a 1930s film where the stars are clothed in glamorous robes and the set is full of moody lighting.
Here in retirement land the sun’s shining but it’s getting chillier. I see Lidl have lined wellies in the middle aisle this week so I’m off to see if I can nab some: my last pair have developed a hole. If I get new ones then we can safely bet on a dry winter down here! I’m also going to visit a garden centre in the hope they still have a few fish for the pond. There are five who’ve been there long enough to become big and set in their ways. They remind me of boring middle aged members of a club; if we’re going to be spending more time at home in the coming months then I think interesting social pond events are required.
Stay well too @Japes!
Grandsons are back at school, though the younger one’s already exhausted and gone into ‘bambino’ mode. It’s the family term for the poor little boy’s dramatic tired, hangry, and in this case no doubt worried reactions. Son-in-law’s exhausted by work and trying to keep the workplace functioning and Covid free. Older daughter’s just waiting for more year groups to have to isolate.
Your damp patch is intriguing @Marie 2, like the significant detail in a 1930s film where the stars are clothed in glamorous robes and the set is full of moody lighting.
Here in retirement land the sun’s shining but it’s getting chillier. I see Lidl have lined wellies in the middle aisle this week so I’m off to see if I can nab some: my last pair have developed a hole. If I get new ones then we can safely bet on a dry winter down here! I’m also going to visit a garden centre in the hope they still have a few fish for the pond. There are five who’ve been there long enough to become big and set in their ways. They remind me of boring middle aged members of a club; if we’re going to be spending more time at home in the coming months then I think interesting social pond events are required.