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That was my view also. There are quite a few planets to be seen this month, prominent is venus, in the early evening. But if you get a clear sky, with a telescopic lens, if you have one, there is multiple choice of star and especially Orion in the South to western sky. The moon was bright and full(?) And it does light up the gloomy winter nights.
Excellent composition @gennepher
 
A nice 6.4, I think because I did a decent morning constitution this morning.
Big hug for your mum @dunelm
Also managed to do some gardening this early afternoon. It needed it.
Needs more but that can wait.
Don't put off today, what you can put off tomorrow as well!
Another disturbed sleep as Mrs L had some pain and spasms, it started within half an hour of getting in bed, and lasted a couple of hours till she finally settled. And true to the usual stuff, as Mrs L fell asleep, I didn't for a while. Then just as daylight showed up, Mrs L has no idea where the toilet was. Kettle on, meds sorted and my day started. No rest for the wicked huh!
#8 was asked about a name for a dog.
Dog. He said first, then smiled and said Pluto. I I think cos Mickey mouse was on the box.
He helped with putting the shopping away, rubbish in the bin still no bin men about. And making Nanny a cuppa, after he helped himself to nannys sweets and a banana from the fridge.
A quick kick about in the back garden and has grown a fascination with white gulls. Lots of them on footie pitches. Which is damp.
The temperature on the thermometer says 10°, but it still feels cold. No sunshine here or I missed it. Dense clouds, threat of rain. My spring bulbs are really having a go. Had to cut back on those damaged by the frost.

Kitchen duties to do
Have a whatever day.
 

This has just opened virtually a 5 minutes drive away and I hope to visit soon.The Sherwood’s observatory planetarium.

 
#8 had a good day - grandchildren are supposed to forage when they visit, I think it was agreed by that Magnus Carter fella. Pluto is a great name for a dog but rather staid compared to Love Puff. Have a song this Bill Withers day. Plenty of football on TV this week and Ange's Cabaret are also performing - possibly for the last time if the Woolwich Nomads tear them a new one. I honestly have no idea what that last part means your honour.
 
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Alf...I would sooner go on a water fast for a fortnight than eat frozen veg. Frozen veg churns my stomach.... the only frozen veg I can eat is frozen peas but nothing else @alf_Josiah
We eat frozen peas, French beans, and spinach. Frozen peppers are alright in a chilli or stew when fresh are too expensive to justify. Also recently discovered some puréed mixed green vegetables. And of course there are home grown and frozen veg besides.
However the one vegetable we have never found frozen here is sweetcorn. It simply does not exist. Tinned sweetcorn comes in multiple brands and sizes, but there is no frozen sweetcorn.
Kiki has steamed and frozen courgettes from the garden.
After so much time spent eating out of the freezer and cupboards real fresh veg are a treat.
 
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This has just opened virtually a 5 minutes drive away and I hope to visit soon.The Sherwood’s observatory planetarium.

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The one in Liverpool is always heavily attended, and sold out, during the school holidays.
There is always something new to see and sometimes fall asleep to in the dark.
 
Great song and so relative, thank you @ianpspurs so much.
No game for us. Then the wombles, Saturday, for another serving of bad defending, worse than your lot. Never thought I would say that! Another ground that has alluded me.
Didn't that Carter fella, have a lot of big ups sitting together, swearing under their breaths?
Or was that just a soap?
 
I'm sorry!
but I can't agree with you @SlimLizzy.

I eat a lot of salad vegetables. But there is no way I could put any and all that you have listed anywhere near my face. I never have and never will.
I find them disgusting.
I hope you enjoy the fresh ones when you can. Yuk!
 
Thank you @ianpspurs - are you colour blind ? Mum’s cleaner used to be a care assistant and is brilliant - she is a French whirlwind of a cleaner and also helps my mother with showering.
 
Than you for the hug for my mum @Annb - Yes, muffins - they have to have lashings of butter and then cut into triangles for the weirdo girl. Crusts are handed back for a second lashing of butter!!
 
Thank you @ianpspurs - are you colour blind ? Mum’s cleaner used to be a care assistant and is brilliant - she is a French whirlwind of a cleaner and also helps my mother with showering.
I'm ever so umber or sienna or whatever. We just call it rust here but whatever it is called it isn't decadent. That cleaner sounds like what was once known as a real treasure.
 
Thank you for the virtual hug @Lamont D - she reports that already breathing is a tad better
 
Thank you very much @Lamont D
 
Good morning everyone on yet another sun shiney start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.4 this a.m. and already I have had a chat with my mother and consumed mugs of tea and koffy. A 5 mile walk yesterday and climbing up the cliff steps half way resulted in complaints from several body parts mainly about the need to find a rest stop for koffy and a shop that sells liniment. Art bit - dark sky. Enjoy your day, I am treating myself to more koffy.
 

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