It has been playing me up as well @SlimLizzy15.06
Late getting up, out to coffee with neighbours. Sadly found sparrow fledgling on doorstep when I got home, but it died while I was still trying to figure out how the ladders go together ( they dont- different sets) something has eaten a hoglet as well, just the prickles left in the middle of the garden. Anyone have any idea. Obviously not Kiki this time.
She did catch some kind of large beetle, but was successfully distracted with a grass stem.
Edited to add only four attempts needed to post this. No idea why it wasn't working.
So - a Kentish maid. I was born in the London part of Surrey but we moved to Canterbury when I was small and I was raised there. I felt Kentish even though I wasn't really. Had to have buried 3 generations in the area to be local.Thanks @ianpspurs
Have fun today with your cricket!
I preferred cricket played down south on an English Village Green with the ubiquitous oak tree for shade, and sandwiches and orange juice (I was about 9 years old, I did not drink tea). It was Meopham Village Green, and I am sure I recall a derelict windmill which they wanted to do up.
I did not like cricket played in Calverton, Notts where I lived at one time) by the miners, which was a more rowdy affair, and didn't looked sedate and relaxed and gentlemanly at all to me.
And that is my tuppence worth on the matter of I cricket.
Now going back down my rabbit hole which has more twists and turns and mysteries, shifts and illusions than Alice's rabbit hole...
About two-thirds of my childhood was split between Kent, and Nottinghamshire, on and off, alternately...So - a Kentish maid. I was born in the London part of Surrey but we moved to Canterbury when I was small and I was raised there. I felt Kentish even though I wasn't really. Had to have buried 3 generations in the area to be local.
That is so sad @Krystyna230407.0 this morning.
Received some very sad news today. A long term class member caught Covid and has been on a ventilator in hospital. Last week he was much better and had asked me to send exercises that he could do in his hospital bed. Today his wife contacted me to say he caught another infection and went downhill rapidly. He died in the early hours of this morning.
Marvelous MarigoldFbg 7.1
Nighttime Trail Camera
Cat Midnight in a bad mood with the fox
Creative is a kaleidoscope in Laboscope of a Pot Marigold in my garden.
Hopefully these attract all the bugs away from my vegetable garden!!!
Yet another hot day...
Enjoy yourselves!!!
Have you best kind of day!!!
A cuppa first...
Now, what rabbit hole am I going to disappear down today....
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It's interesting the star that fell to Earth in Revelation is called Wormwood, and that's what Chernobyl means in Ukrainian, so I am told.I remember Chernobyl, and the Sellafield alarms, and that was when I stopped eating sheep and lambs...
I do have liquid iodine, in case. I also have miso soup, enough for a long time...in case...
I have been preparing for some years...
I didn't know John Campbell had said that...going to Google...
Very sad @Krystyna230407.0 this morning.
Received some very sad news today. A long term class member caught Covid and has been on a ventilator in hospital. Last week he was much better and had asked me to send exercises that he could do in his hospital bed. Today his wife contacted me to say he caught another infection and went downhill rapidly. He died in the early hours of this morning.
Brilliant sketch @dunelmGood afternoon from a hot afternoon here in the dark and dangerous north. Left the south early this morning and despite the junction of the M1/A1/A64 at Leeds managed to get home by noon before the sun ramped up the heat. Art bit - not much done, still. Hope your day improves with age. Koffy has been relegated in favour of tea (time of day effect).
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Thank you @gennepher. Yes it was really sad, especially as his family were so happy that he had started to recover after being so desperately ill.Very sad @Krystyna23040
Coffee first...that's the best idea so far today @dunelmGood morning everyone from a bright and quite warm start here in the dark and dangerous north. Surprising how these trips can take it out on me. This age thing creeps up and then all of a sudden pounces. It was not very long ago that I was doing a week or more touring Europe on my bike and enjoying the views from mountain tops. Now, it seems that a mere 300 miles in an air conditioned car absolutely floors me. Could have traveled by train but not that reliable and the cost seems astronomic even with my little old bloke pass. Humbug! Art bit - well, it’s moving along a bit. Have a smashing day if you can. Some shopping to do later but first, some koffy.
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A tad harsh @gennepher but I know it comes form a good placeCoffee first...that's the best idea so far today @dunelm
The old ruin is coming along nicely...
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