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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2277544" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>23.06.2020</p><p>Breakfast lemon tea.</p><p>Lunch smoked mackerel and salad. Tea.</p><p>Dinner, spicy mince from the freezerwith courgette, carrots and home grown beans. Cooked enough for two days, but after eating found a fly crawling on tomorrow's portion, left in the pan to cool, binned that.</p><p>Glass and a half of white wine. Bought today. Very reasonable price and a nice drop of plonk it is too. As usual wine and late night starts the nibble need but managed to stop at one piece of cheese and half a square of chocolate. Lemon tea at bedtime.</p><p>Tomorrow will tackle rehabilitating a mini tractor. Gaining new skills.</p><p></p><p>[USER=461597]@PenguinMum[/USER] thank you for the empathy.</p><p>[USER=455169]@shelley262[/USER] it has been a tough week, with the 45km cauliflower shopping saga, and multiple breakdowns. Still MrSlim has told me how to fix the tractor. It is a tractor, but not a lot larger than some rideon mowers. So will be pressing on tomorrow. Thank you for commenting. Recognition helps.</p><p>[USER=24561]@Chook[/USER] similar situation here. After decade on my own started looking for a new partner. One if my essential requirements was that he be "handy."</p><p>[USER=52911]@maglil55[/USER] And [USER=25851]@Annb[/USER] wishing you both well, and soon. You have had a very rough time with this virus.</p><p></p><p>Edited for typo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2277544, member: 488270"] 23.06.2020 Breakfast lemon tea. Lunch smoked mackerel and salad. Tea. Dinner, spicy mince from the freezerwith courgette, carrots and home grown beans. Cooked enough for two days, but after eating found a fly crawling on tomorrow's portion, left in the pan to cool, binned that. Glass and a half of white wine. Bought today. Very reasonable price and a nice drop of plonk it is too. As usual wine and late night starts the nibble need but managed to stop at one piece of cheese and half a square of chocolate. Lemon tea at bedtime. Tomorrow will tackle rehabilitating a mini tractor. Gaining new skills. [USER=461597]@PenguinMum[/USER] thank you for the empathy. [USER=455169]@shelley262[/USER] it has been a tough week, with the 45km cauliflower shopping saga, and multiple breakdowns. Still MrSlim has told me how to fix the tractor. It is a tractor, but not a lot larger than some rideon mowers. So will be pressing on tomorrow. Thank you for commenting. Recognition helps. [USER=24561]@Chook[/USER] similar situation here. After decade on my own started looking for a new partner. One if my essential requirements was that he be "handy." [USER=52911]@maglil55[/USER] And [USER=25851]@Annb[/USER] wishing you both well, and soon. You have had a very rough time with this virus. Edited for typo [/QUOTE]
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