So glad you enjoyed it but obviously sad for you that the first part was hurtful. I'm glad neither my own parents or MIL went through that experience. Sadly, I really do think despite the bull that is going to be an all too familiar story whilst England undergoes this breakdown it self indulgently wallows in. You take care, we all love you enormously.I watched Mrs Caldicott's Cabbage War @ianpspurs
With the aid of my LiveTranscribe on my Pixel phone.
It is so close to reality (my experiences in something) in the first part for me.
Déjà Vu.....
I enjoyed it.
Thanks @ianpspursSo glad you enjoyed it but obviously sad for you that the first part was hurtful. I'm glad neither my own parents or MIL went through that experience. Sadly, I really do think despite the bull that is going to be an all too familiar story whilst England undergoes this breakdown it self indulgently wallows in. You take care, we all love you enormously.
The idea of Popeye holding on to his pampered place by your side tickles me as the oldies used to quip. My comments are the unvarnished truth. Such a rarity today don't you find? Oh, and don't the police look younger these days? MIL's helicopter was a triumph darlings, a triumph, yesterday. Neatly packaged little post there Ian. Have a walk and some more Assam.Thanks @ianpspurs
Yes it was hurtful...
I agree, sadly there will be more of this kind of stuff because of greed one way or another. I need to keep as fully functioning as I can, as this cat has done all his life. He is 29 and a half now. He doesn't want to leave me, and has no intention of passing the baton on to another cat (there are 3 in the sidelines literally waiting at the moment, but Popeye says there is no vacancy yet), however, he is going to have to if I carry on another 20 years. I have already made my choice of Jade as she lives on my thatched swing at night. The other two I would continue to feed, but they need to find their own forever homes.
Thank you for your lovely comments
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Oh dear @SlimLizzy11.10
Cabbage Wars sounds interesting
FBG 6.9 We had visitors and lot of carb laden food yesterday.
Hopefully back to LC today.
Discussion about Christmas arrangements on 10.10 pushed me into eating a whole packet of chocolate biscuits. Stupid as I know it won't actually help. Several glasses of wine too, have explained about the electrician and roofer, so now got until mid November to decide. Its always such a lot of driving though as the family is spread out. At best we would be going Portsmouth to mid wales, then Milton Keynes then back to Portsmouth and there is the cat to consider. Also the cost. Ferry companies hike the price over xmas.
Up until now was thinking to stay here, but am now under pressure from family to join in the festivities. Hotel booking required for boxing day night adding to the cost. Nobody is prepared to host traditional family gathering of 25+ people.
Beautiful morning here, mist burning off to reveal glorious autumn day, but am still feeling groggy from too many carbs (and too much wine) so not properly started on the day yet. Maybe one more cup of coffee will get me going?
Tricky stuff family festivities. I spoke to my mother about it a couple of days ago and she and dad have decided that they will stay in the Charente Maritime and have a quiet time of it. They do have the advantage of having my sister and niece living close by so it will be four of them. Anyhow, perhaps go with whatever is good for you - I don’t do pressurised unless it’s making broth.11.10
Cabbage Wars sounds interesting
FBG 6.9 We had visitors and lot of carb laden food yesterday.
Hopefully back to LC today.
Discussion about Christmas arrangements on 10.10 pushed me into eating a whole packet of chocolate biscuits. Stupid as I know it won't actually help. Several glasses of wine too, have explained about the electrician and roofer, so now got until mid November to decide. Its always such a lot of driving though as the family is spread out. At best we would be going Portsmouth to mid wales, then Milton Keynes then back to Portsmouth and there is the cat to consider. Also the cost. Ferry companies hike the price over xmas.
Up until now was thinking to stay here, but am now under pressure from family to join in the festivities. However nobody is prepared to host traditional family gathering of 25+ people so hotel booking required for boxing day night added to the cost.
Beautiful morning here, mist burning off to reveal glorious autumn day, but am still feeling groggy from too many carbs (and too much wine) so not properly started on the day yet. Maybe one more cup of coffee will get me going?
Dagnabbit sir, how does one not give a funny for the ending without spoiling the winner for the sound advice? Have a heart fella. Christmas? who's thinking of Christmas just yet? Oh wait, didn't someone here order a turkey last week?Tricky stuff family festivities. I spoke to my mother about it a couple of days ago and she and dad have decided that they will stay in the Charente Maritime and have a quiet time of it. They do have the advantage of having my sister and niece living close by so it will be four of them. Anyhow, perhaps go with whatever is good for you - I don’t do pressurised unless it’s making broth.
Thanks for that link @dunelm@gennepher (and anyone else interested) The British Museum have an exhibition on about one of Japan’s most celebrated artists, Hokusai. Several explorative links at the bottom. Fascinating. https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/hokusai-great-picture-book-everything?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=smp&utm_campaign=hokusai&utm_term=1&utm_content=img_01/10/2021_mktg&fbclid=IwAR2qlvr1IavVxU8bo-T_8d-Z0RBOgxqa9xNuDsTqG6v1KYPltKk1ym9IBiA_aem_AWm9ytAqjPn5B1VtzG7VQ06Hfc3B8GaIMYS85IPIKW8GGgEW1I_9IGIbk0-bEuZ6oWNzOsF2U9i-GQUt2XeqwYrzWGaBLu9pqsL95PuLA2KPp6QUZRKvjnWPwgkQMtzrfQOjEEs6oERV7JIH756ZGnYRfoPN0sgmTX2MQ6i4YAmNxQ
No wrecks, and nobody drowning - nothing to laugh at at all - pricelessGood, if positively chilly, morning all. Still no sockswoot but I felt the need to haul the bulk of a 2 for £9 (including postage) rugby shirt about along with tracksuit bottoms. So, blood glucose levels. Channels Stanley Holloway, eeh, I am vexed - I blame Uncle Mac and Children's favourites (possibly Larry the Lamb). Felt chill last evening checked Swipey 3.3. Tried a few times, munched 2 squares Waitrose 1 darkest choc, 3.6 by bedtime. This morning 3.6 first off - suspicious huh?- eventually a foreign bidder - Russian Oligarch?- took it to 5.3. Vastly overpriced in my view. T2 huh. As the saying goes
I love this @dunelmgood morning everyone from a chilled out and quiet start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of ‘by ‘eck lad, thas exceeded thisen with them yonder eggs and accompaniments’ jumped over the wire at 6.1 like a drunken Greg Rutherford doing a Fosbury Flop.
Stuff in the attic; an 1876 edition of “Maclear’s New Testament History” (whatever you do, don’t open it), a brown photo album of b&w people, a St John’s Ambulance certificate in first aid dated March 1907 but more excitingly a bright red View-Master with all manner of stereo pictures like Bugs Bunny, The Flintstones and The Three Little Pigs - unfortunately if we don’t get some workers in soon, those pigs will have to go to the wall, or so it has been reported. Fermented apples on the go - that’s another half dozen sorted, will it be some sort of low card apple and walnut cake today? The excitement is excruciating.
Art bit - a bird on a twig. Hope you have all manage to get your central heating up to speed, there is a distinct chilly feeling in the air. Time for koffy.
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Thank you for the link. The British Museum do some really excellent exhibitions - I do miss my visits there now all my training is on Zoom.@gennepher (and anyone else interested) The British Museum have an exhibition on about one of Japan’s most celebrated artists, Hokusai. Several explorative links at the bottom. Fascinating. https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/hokusai-great-picture-book-everything?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=smp&utm_campaign=hokusai&utm_term=1&utm_content=img_01/10/2021_mktg&fbclid=IwAR2qlvr1IavVxU8bo-T_8d-Z0RBOgxqa9xNuDsTqG6v1KYPltKk1ym9IBiA_aem_AWm9ytAqjPn5B1VtzG7VQ06Hfc3B8GaIMYS85IPIKW8GGgEW1I_9IGIbk0-bEuZ6oWNzOsF2U9i-GQUt2XeqwYrzWGaBLu9pqsL95PuLA2KPp6QUZRKvjnWPwgkQMtzrfQOjEEs6oERV7JIH756ZGnYRfoPN0sgmTX2MQ6i4YAmNxQ
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