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You are making retirement sound delicious KC.0
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Norway is a beautiful place and my family's also looking at the possibility of including that in our list for this year.0
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Baltic here too.
Yet more snow but not for long~~phew.wishingthemortgaheaway wrote: »I used to love playground duty, especially in the snow, always volunteered, kids appreciate it so much.
I have snow :snow_laug:snow_laug:snow_laug2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
smallholdingsister wrote: »You are making retirement sound delicious KC.Jaymie_kate wrote: »Norway is a beautiful place and my family's also looking at the possibility of including that in our list for this year.
My snow is still laying :snow_grin2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
No snow here today as yey.
Bitterly cold.
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Yeay to mould removal! (and to cake! )
All sounding great, Kc - very positive, energetic posts - lovely xxI am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soulRepaid mtge early (orig 11/25) 01/09 £124616 01/11 £89873 01/13 £52546 01/15 £12133 07/15 £NILNet sales 2024: £200 -
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Been faffing with SB for a bit, but needed to get up and move about - the snow has melted, but that doesn't mean I actually want to go outside so I'm paying attention to the live herbs I bought from Sainsbo on Sunday: I've replanted basil from herbs like that lots of times, giving them space to grow, but on Sunday I also bought chives. It's an experiment, I'm not sure if they'll survive (repotted, I mean, not outside in the snow!) but I'm such rubbish at growing from seed, its a worthwhile experiment. £1.25 for the herb pot, now divided into 3. We'll see.
Just had Second Breakfast and am taping Harvey, the James Stewart rabbit film :beer: Offline now to carry on setting things up2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Chives do well outside - tougher than Basil (though maybe not new plants in snow!).0
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Just had Second Breakfast and am taping Harvey, the James Stewart rabbit film :beer: Offline now to carry on setting things up
Yum - love a second breakfast, might add to my list of holiday treats for next week:D
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Baltic here too.
Yet more snow but not for long~~phew.
Think we might be in a similar neck of the woods Beanie. Hope it clears soon. We've had no more snow but what we've had has now frozen solid:eek:Original mortgage £112,000 . Final payment due August 2027.
Mortgage neutral achieved August 2020 - 7 years early!!!0
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