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You earned a lazy day with your efforts yesterday. Are Christmas cards going the way of wheel tappers and knocker uppers? What does one do with them any old how? Leave it with you - oh, keep an eye on Mr K's glass please. There's a good gel. Maybe he'd like a sandwich while you're there?5.9 this morning. Really lazy as we got up 2 hours later than usual and probably the higher reading is DP.
I think it might be a a lazy day altogether, although I probably need to get on with Christmas cards today.
Thank you@Muddy Cyclist.A very worrying time for you all, I truly hope your mom and other residents only have mild symptoms, our thoughts are with you.
Thank you@ianpspurs. You have very special memories to treasure.Felicitations, exultations, commiserations, generous libations and negotiations to one and all. New Swipey not yet house trained so even more nolens volens than the norm. Lovely fellow Little Norm, lives in a sewing thimble and only drinks dandelion juice.
@dogslife hug for the worry over mum's nursing home. Those walks were even more idyllic. We always crossed the Meridian line (marked by an Oak my uncle, as chair of the Parish Council, planted for Millennium); the churchyard is in sight of my great grandparents house (he was Church warden when the Church collapsed); @Muddy Cyclist delicate hug for Kath - manly one for you; @lindisfel I hope your migraine isn’t too bad today and I'm certain The Duchess will look after you and also she (and daughter) will gently remind/ chide you by proffering the advice that you're not as young as you were. Great fbg and you too enjoy your remaining weekend @karen8967 - maybe hunt down some dirty Goose/GeeseWhich Johnny Cash cover version wins out? I won't back down or I hurt myself today? Such jolly japes. Laters, dudes.
Thank you@Good morning everyone from a rather blank canvas of a start in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of a beetroot risotto (cauliflower rice) with goats cheese and pancetta came in at 4.8 this am
Slept in this morning - was it that Teeling tipple blarney?
@Muddy Cyclist - thanks for the info about Laureena and well done Mrs MC with the Christmas Ribbons - all the best to her today with the hospital visit.
@lindisfel - hope you feel a little better today - feet up - a bit of pampering works wonders.
@ianpspurs - some good words sir, it is certainly not the so called “essentials” that come to mind when we contemplate loss at this time of year.
@geefull - Great cliffs from you. The seemingly simple calm, well drawn and painted.
@dogslife - sorry to read about your mum and can only hope that she and other residents come through with only mild symptoms - difficult times.
@gennepher - smashing sketch of his lordship - great flow in those lines.
Dug out my santa hat for our zoom call with the grandchildren last night - it says North Yorkshire Moors Railway 2015 on it, in gold stitching - Mrs Miggins used to do the Santa Special when she was a station foreman at Grosmont. Question from one - “grandad, you have your santa hat on, is it magic?”
“Of course, but if I tell you what it does then the magic is lost.”
“Oh! OK. Look what we are having for dinner.” - how quickly things change when you are but 6 years old.
Painting today - another photo - Pillar Rock in the Lake District - the foreground is entirely made up. Have a calm and peaceful day. Koffy is already in the pot.
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Thank you@ dunelmGood morning everyone from a rather blank canvas of a start in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of a beetroot risotto (cauliflower rice) with goats cheese and pancetta came in at 4.8 this am
Slept in this morning - was it that Teeling tipple blarney?
@Muddy Cyclist - thanks for the info about Laureena and well done Mrs MC with the Christmas Ribbons - all the best to her today with the hospital visit.
@lindisfel - hope you feel a little better today - feet up - a bit of pampering works wonders.
@ianpspurs - some good words sir, it is certainly not the so called “essentials” that come to mind when we contemplate loss at this time of year.
@geefull - Great cliffs from you. The seemingly simple calm, well drawn and painted.
@dogslife - sorry to read about your mum and can only hope that she and other residents come through with only mild symptoms - difficult times.
@gennepher - smashing sketch of his lordship - great flow in those lines.
Dug out my santa hat for our zoom call with the grandchildren last night - it says North Yorkshire Moors Railway 2015 on it, in gold stitching - Mrs Miggins used to do the Santa Special when she was a station foreman at Grosmont. Question from one - “grandad, you have your santa hat on, is it magic?”
“Of course, but if I tell you what it does then the magic is lost.”
“Oh! OK. Look what we are having for dinner.” - how quickly things change when you are but 6 years old.
Painting today - another photo - Pillar Rock in the Lake District - the foreground is entirely made up. Have a calm and peaceful day. Koffy is already in the pot.
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Thank you. I don't know why I always feel guilty when I have a lazy day. I must admit though that it is so lovely to completely relax.You earned a lazy day with your efforts yesterday. Are Christmas cards going the way of wheel tappers and knocker uppers? What does one do with them any old how? Leave it with you - oh, keep an eye on Mr K's glass please. There's a good gel. Maybe he'd like a sandwich while you're there?![]()
@gennepher - smashing sketch of his lordship - great flow in those lines.
Painting today - another photo - Pillar Rock in the Lake District - the foreground is entirely made up. Have a calm and peaceful day. Koffy is already in the pot.
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A favourite singer/songwriter of ours, have you listened to arrangements of some of her Christmas Carols?
We do a similar version to this carol in our folk band, stolen from Laureena...
Never miss, are you telling me this does not happen In your neck of the woods? I bet it does in @dunelm country.I hope all you able bodied men have been to archery practice this very day.
But of course and just down the road a bit The Society of Archers still vie for the Scorton Silver Arrow each year - old habits die hard up here.Never miss, are you telling me this does not happen In your neck of the woods? I bet it does in @dunelm country.
Thank you @gennepher - I quite like the idea of using our own mountains - lots to choose from in the UK.
Those are very good. What a brilliant talent you have.Didn’t know they’d remade it. I love that film! Have you seen “Saving Grace”? It always reminded me of Whisky Galore.
I’m making earrings today. I haven’t done any Craft Fairs this year or any advertising as I thought I could do with a quite time but I’m still up to my ears in commissions!
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