Yes I saw that yesterday, surprised how small those penguins are, great photo.Hi all my fbg was 5.6 this morning.
I just love this photo I found on the BBC News site this morning.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-55416365
Hi all my fbg was 5.6 this morning.
I just love this photo I found on the BBC News site this morning.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-55416365
That is beautiful!Hi all my fbg was 5.6 this morning.
I just love this photo I found on the BBC News site this morning.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-55416365
Thank you @Muddy Cyclist - yes there are a number of hat wearers and some of us have stylish Fair Isle Fisherman’s Keps knitted by my mother.Great Christmas Drawing works well on the gold flecks, some nice lines you have put down, a fine piece of art.
Re music.. I see the like of hats runs in your family.
I'm working all over the Christmas period but apart from that I'm not going outI despair.
I am keeping well out of the way until the New Year unless there is something I urgently need.
What a lovely story behind the photo.Hi all my fbg was 5.6 this morning.
I just love this photo I found on the BBC News site this morning.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-55416365
Perfect clothing for the weather at the moment. If it gets worse we will need to add a wetsuit and snorkel.8.3 this am off to work shortly now what to wear ...flippers Souwester ( think that's how it's spelt ) .
Wow that link had a pictures of a couple of people I found in the old family tree.Is this any better? http://www.hinchhouse.org.uk/
Glad it was useful.Wow that link had a pictures of a couple of people I found in the old family tree.
This is one a pretty convoluted and distant connection but your link reminded me of it.
John Montagu 4th Earl of Sandwich
1718–1792
BIRTH 4 NOV 1718 • Westminster, London, England
DEATH 30 APR 1792 • Mayfair, London, England
2nd cousin 4x removed of husband of sister-in-law of 12th great-granduncle
And this one just as much of a convoluted and distant connection
Oliver Cromwell
1563–1655
BIRTH 1563 • Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdonshire, England
DEATH 28 AUG 1655 • Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, England
brother-in-law of 1st cousin 2x removed of wife of brother-in-law of 17th cousin 8x removed
Dangerous place, if you start kissing hedgehogs, one allegedly gets very big warts on one's nose!Good spot. I had the great pleasure and privilege of teaching here where Cromwell played as a child. It was breathtaking when decorated for Christmas and wowed interviewees.
About the only sensible thing Tony Blair has said in quite some time is stop faffing about giving every one two shots with the available vaccine as the second shot only improves things by a few percent and give all the vaccine available out for the first shot thereby getting it to more people right away.A very smooth operation at the local small hospital with loads of volunteers. Many marshalls outside in the pouring, very cold 4 deg C rain.
At 3,000 feet its probably a white world.
Vacs went well, didn't feel a thing.
There is apparently nearly 100% take up in the elderly.
D.
About the only sensible thing Tony Blair has said in quite some time is stop faffing about giving every one two shots with the available vaccine as the second shot only improves things by a few percent and give all the vaccine available out for the first shot thereby getting it to more people right away.
The way things are going I may not be offered it till 2022 sometime.
It shouldn't be such a lottery for someone like yourself, gennepher.Well...
Last week, Thursday, the black general rubbish wheelie was collected.
All fine and dandy.
A sticker giving all future dates was slapped on the wheelie lid.
I read it, and it told me that we had a black wheelie only collection this week (tomorrow), and the same next next week. And a black wheelie and food and cardboard the week after.
This is unusual. We only have fortnightly collections, and the way Xmas falls or New Year day falls we can be over a month with no black wheelie collection.
So, in the pouring rain today, I am clearing some rubbish in the back garden (old plant pots and stuff). I got soaked to the skin in the deluge. And together with household rubbish, I manage to fill the black wheelie.
I have just put my black wheelie out at the front. It is nearly 5 pm, pitch black, and NO-ONE else has put their black wheelies out. So I walk to the end of the road, and look down the next two roads. Not a single black wheelie anywhere. They are normally ALL outside the houses by now, winter or summer.
So, I come in, check online, and yes it is black wheelie day tomorrow, Thursday.
So am I a silly sausage for putting my black wheelie out, or are they a whole bunch of silly sausages...
I shall find out in the morning.
Wow that link had a pictures of a couple of people I found in the old family tree.
This is one a pretty convoluted and distant connection but your link reminded me of it.
John Montagu 4th Earl of Sandwich
1718–1792
BIRTH 4 NOV 1718 • Westminster, London, England
DEATH 30 APR 1792 • Mayfair, London, England
2nd cousin 4x removed of husband of sister-in-law of 12th great-granduncle
And this one just as much of a convoluted and distant connection
Oliver Cromwell
1563–1655
BIRTH 1563 • Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdonshire, England
DEATH 28 AUG 1655 • Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, England
brother-in-law of 1st cousin 2x removed of wife of brother-in-law of 17th cousin 8x removed
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