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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2421537" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Hi all, well the two most hectic weeks I've had since Covid started have almost ended. My visiting friends have departed, I've eaten out more in these two weeks than I would in two months in normal times. My friend who stayed for 10 days also cooked several times - yay! the joy of eating at home and it's something I didn't cook! - and she's a <em>good</em> cook, plus outings all over the place. My village has gone a bit bonkers; just before friends came I went out for an outdoor meal in the evening at a neighbour's with a group of us which seems to have sparked a trend as I'm off to a party - outdoors - tomorrow night, and our village party in a field is set for August Bank Holiday weekend, plus someone else is having a Fizz in the Field evening; I don't know whether I'm coming or going! The good thing is that people here are cautious about Covid and most are double vaccinated by now, so it feels pretty safe.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I've caught up a bit, [USER=68789]@Fairygodmother[/USER] glad you had a good time in Suffolk; pleased to hear you've not been affected by the floods [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] but very sad for those who have, and bet you're please school's out [USER=277410]@Japes[/USER]! [USER=140811]@urbanracer[/USER] has the thumb finally healed?</p><p></p><p>Off to do some work in my neglected garden, but only if I can find some shade. Have a good day all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2421537, member: 146541"] Hi all, well the two most hectic weeks I've had since Covid started have almost ended. My visiting friends have departed, I've eaten out more in these two weeks than I would in two months in normal times. My friend who stayed for 10 days also cooked several times - yay! the joy of eating at home and it's something I didn't cook! - and she's a [I]good[/I] cook, plus outings all over the place. My village has gone a bit bonkers; just before friends came I went out for an outdoor meal in the evening at a neighbour's with a group of us which seems to have sparked a trend as I'm off to a party - outdoors - tomorrow night, and our village party in a field is set for August Bank Holiday weekend, plus someone else is having a Fizz in the Field evening; I don't know whether I'm coming or going! The good thing is that people here are cautious about Covid and most are double vaccinated by now, so it feels pretty safe. Anyway I've caught up a bit, [USER=68789]@Fairygodmother[/USER] glad you had a good time in Suffolk; pleased to hear you've not been affected by the floods [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] but very sad for those who have, and bet you're please school's out [USER=277410]@Japes[/USER]! [USER=140811]@urbanracer[/USER] has the thumb finally healed? Off to do some work in my neglected garden, but only if I can find some shade. Have a good day all. [/QUOTE]
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