Wednesday, 17 October 2007
a little less "woe" today.....
Firstly, an explanation.
Yesterday's photos;
1.Eating off the floor. (I recall that W told me in his youth, that this would never catch on & my time cleaning floors could be better spent. He was right! He was a precocious child)
2.A cold virus.
3.Cold cures. They do not work!
4,A mole.(G tells me that I am doing more damage to the lawn than the mole. On reflection, he is quite right. I have removed "mole-catching" from my list of daily duties)
5.Jeremy Kyle - host of an obnoxious show, giving families from an "under-class" the opportunity to air their differences on daytime TV. Lie detector tests on fornicators feature largely.
I cannot label photos, due to my own inadequacies, not those of the website.
I have approached "Blog Help"
It does not communicate in a language that I recognise.
Today's photos are of the garden in the autumn sunshine - the sun is shining, it's a lovely day & the garden is full of birds (+ a mole)
Anyway, aj told me to have a lazy day yesterday. I enjoyed it so much that I'm doing it again today.
This could be habit forming.
In my defence,I have washed & ironed & I'll try the sc1122 on the floors - I've read the book!
(I'm going to start on not feeling the need to defend my actions, as well)
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4 comments:
You are retired - most days should be lazy, can't wait - only about 30 years to go.
Looks like you have got nice weather still - here the rain has started and then you never know when it will stop.
We are having new neighbours from today - they have a girl a couple of years older than J and she is in the same nursery/kindergarden as J. They seem nice, maybe they know about plumbing....
MK
Have you got a new bench? I seem to recall that you used to only have one.
Click on the photo and hit return so that it moves down one line. then click on the newly created line and start typing. I can see that another tutorial will be requried when you visit.
Yes please, bring the Readers Digest DIY manual, it has been recommended elsewhere too!
This is Grandma's bench from Hampton Lane - must be at least 37 years old - teak.
It has been cleaned up & cared for.
How are you going to find out the useful skills of the new neighbours?
m
The photoes remind me a little of a song just a few words.... in a english country garden..... I remember the tune, but not words. I am just lookuĂng outside sunshine a blue sky so the garden must be the place , arranging for the winther.
Just a lazy day, B will cut some part of the hedge.
t
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