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5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
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Good Morning Lovelies,
Wednesday
1. Early morning gardening again.
2. Got to school early, and achieved lots of admin tasks. (Last one in the car park).
3. Made Spaghetti Bol for tea and treated ourselves to a glass of wine, cos no taxi services required tonight.
4. Sale bargain skirt has arrived from House of Fraser. Very pleased.
5. The 1970’s episode of ‘The House that 2 Built’. :rotfl:
Have a lovely day0 -
1. From Tuesday evening listening to the church bells.. It's bell ringing practice on Tuesday.
2. Spoke to a lovely couple on walk to the bus. It cheered me up.
3. Bus driver stopped before the Hawthorne bush again.
4. Doing something for a colleague at work when she had been told it's too late. This person only asks after she has tried. I have training in this area but she doesn't. It took me 5 minutes and only left 2 minutes late.
5. Spent time in the garden and started stripping paint off an old bench that was father in laws. Will take longer but it is started..
6. Easy tea if jacket potatoes. I do enjoy them.0 -
Wednesday pleasures,
Early cloud burnt off and another hot day.
Over to see horse girlie in the relative cool of the morning, she worked well.
Small dog in her paddling pool, she chases the bubbles and tries to eat them
The German team crashing out of the World Cup but also impressed by the South Korean attitude and having the good manners not to push & shove the referee as so many other teams do
A late night wander around the garden, lovely and cool with the full moon bright in the sky.0 -
Jenny sends out :heartpuls :heartpuls to HC OH
VVVVVVV. I reported here about the Germans and Brazil eliminator. Forget it, the deckchairs are free on the Black Sea! But one swallow doesn’t make summer, so stay calm! On our sweepstake at work, our frog is out. He picked Germany! BoP does not condone gambling in any form as you will lose your money!
4 Watched the cricket last night! Ausies go home as well! Tails between their legs. Looking good this year! Stay calm!
3 POETS Day is coming early this weak, so be prepared for remarks inn the morning, when BoP is live inn town!
2 Heard on the radio that some school that keeps people in debt is wondering why so many have problems. These are the same problems that big sis had when she did school. I was paid and training, she was not. Simple? Only change now, is the school forces them into debt while building more and more offices for the … Oh, the presentation. Went very well. This is what happens when youy get to pick up the shovels and stoke the furnace at the sharp end, instead of debting to the school!
That will take some explaining then!0 -
Unfriendly fire. bop? &'s post appeared ohso-ohso briefly, only to be replaced by yours!
Not that it isn't an osp :-)
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01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
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Unfriendly fire &
I has just looked lost my proper digestive in my tea.0 -
1)The survey on our house here was done at lunchtime and nothing untoward found, we got brownie points for still having the floor standing boiler too!
2) Trip to the city or I would have twitched all morning was productive of very bargainous jumper and brushed cotton shirts for the winter in Debenhams.
3) Lunch in Ikea, not the meatballs but when I eat there I have a bowl of soup and a roll and then a bowl of salad todays soup was tomato yummy!
4) Going for a woodsie walkies with Maisie doggie and her mum a little later on this afternoon, looking forward to that very much indeed.
5) Treated those grandpickles to a present from Ikea in the form of a pop up tent that is shaped as a caravan with windows and a door so they can have a playhouse in the new garden, which is very small, and I can just roll it up for storage when they go home, sensible in a limited space and I know they'll have loads of fun in it!0 -
Pleasures for today (Thursday).
1) Not a bad sleep.
2) Went ended unexpectedly at 11.
3) Used my sudden free time to go to Ludlow. Nice to have a look round the charity shops and found a perfect Mistral jumper in Oxfam - only to find I had left my bank card at home!
4) Did a few jobs around the house including the ironing.
5) Had burritos for tea.
6) Watched the football with smaller son.
7) Bigger son has just come home in a jolly mood.0 -
Ooft it's too hot for me. Thought my days of languishing miserably hot were over. Not so and more of same tomorrow. It's still 26o and the house is baking hot. I'm wrapped in 2 wet terry towling nappies trying to cool down.
Early dog walk.
Early grocery shop.
Laid flooring in DD1 room. Not without issue but it's done. More of slams tomorrow,
Eggy roll for lunch and chopped up fruit.0 -
1. Cooker for my walk to the bus. Enjoyed it and appreciating the views over the fields.
2. Nice day at work. Not at the main location and working with someone who is always easy to work with and we had lunch sitting outside. The only place we could find was a grass mound with some trees with roads around us.
3. Met another new dog on my way home. Had a quick chat with its owner.
4. Spoke with my parents before they go away on holiday. They seem well and my Dad is as recovered from all his health problems as he will be at his age.
5. Went out for a meal. It was a cheaper night in the restaurant and parking was so easy and the small town was virtually deserted. The England match was keeping everyone at home.0
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