Heart melting....good morning all
was 4.7 yesterday and 4.2 today
we've had a busy week all things considered, after our visit from my brother +SIL and his Pudsey spotty car on Sunday we took mum out for lunch on Monday.
Mum bought a newspaper afterwards and elected to sit in the car whilst mr gee and I went in search of cauliflower in Asda on the way back home
10 mins. later out we came, cauli's in hand and mum asked 'casually' ( but not very)," how far is Inverurie?"
Turns out Inverurie was several phone calls and an almost 9 hour round trip down the A9/A96 away on Wednesday which mr gee and I undertook in the lashing down rain and horrible traffic. Worth it really though
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This is Katy - mum's new puppy, she's a miniature poodle
Hope your day treats you well
Thankfully I've never heard of the song so nothing happening in my head.And now it's in my head too
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I suppose it IS possible, that the word FRAGILE somewhere in the World means FOOTBALL..?
Good luck...
Wow what a gorgeous hotel.For those wondering about what to have for breakfast today try picking from this lot. The omelette chef is still here - amazing guy speaks and sings in at least 5 different languages.
https://www.elysium-hotel.com/en/restaurants/lemonia-piazza (try the virtual tour; champagne now on the way out to piazza; mostly Germans here atm) Evening meals are much the same - eat till you burst then hit the gym and pool early next morning seems to be the Tutonic way. As far as I can tell most Brits avoid the gym as far as possible.
He wouldnt have been in the school basketball team!
We did have a lovely walk through the woods and the parkland and then coffee in the cafe.I’ve never visited Felbrigg Hall but just looked it up - it looks gorgeous, I hope you had a lovely walk.
You are right - it does look like at least two different periods.Speaking of Felbrigg Hall ...
I thought it looked lovely too, in the pics I saw. And they brought to mind a question I've had from reading some novels, in which some big house is described as being, e.g., part Tudor, part Georgian, with earlier sections and later styles added on over the centuries. Could the authors have meant something like Felbrigg Hall, I wonder? It looks like at least two different periods to me. But I don't know ...
Thankfully I've never heard of the song so nothing happening in my head.
Must be heartbreaking @trick60 - take care and prayers for granddaughter. Hopefully the rewards for all this pain will eventually be worth it for her.Good morning/evening folks, a straight 6.0 on the dice. Weekend spent with granddaughter in Rochester her course is full on, often working into the early hours on projects, struggling to keep up, not looking like it's going to get any easier, missing her family, lots of tears, not eating, just wanted to bring her home.
So 5.6 this morning, bmm - although same as 2 hrs after evening meal which is highly unusual. Elizabeth of Hungary needed researching today -mixed emotions reading about her, sadness tinged with inspiration and guilt. Drinking my tea and preparing for an hour session with a personal trainer before another epic struggle avoiding all the temptations on offer for breakfast and the cabaret in 5 languages from the infamous omelette chef (German). Spa receptionist is Russian, guy at poolside bar is Bulgarian - impeccable English all. Have a great day, I'll try to bear up under this pressure
Matthew 7 v12 seems to fit my mood and be good to share.
Good morning/evening folks, a straight 6.0 on the dice. Weekend spent with granddaughter in Rochester her course is full on, often working into the early hours on projects, struggling to keep up, not looking like it's going to get any easier, missing her family, lots of tears, not eating, just wanted to bring her home.
Fbg 6.7
I have been outside the last hour and a half in the cold and dark, drinking tea from my Crazy Cat Lady mug, trying to see the Leonids.
Because my new android camera phone has night sight I experimented to see if it would take photos of stars (I think night sight is really meant for low light conditions, not pretty near pitch black).
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