We've had a lazy day today, G still recovering from the removal of moles on Friday - slept a lot.
I did the 11.00am service at N W, then home to have coffee & read the papers in the conservatory, in the sunshine.
I made leek & potato soup & we eventually had lunch at three o'clock then went for a walk, taking in the Alms houses.
We provided entertainment for Bostock's cows, saw a mole on the verge down the main road - the first time I've ever accosted one above ground - & caught the peacock displaying in a field nearby.
G took photos, to share - mole's the best.
We've just watched the Alison Steadman programme & the campsite play Nuts in May - still funny.
Reminds me of someone!.
Two loads of washing & ironing done so nothing to do tomorrow!
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Not sure why "play nuts" is highlighted - this machine has a mind of it's own!
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Is that one of G's moles
Nuts in May is the name of the playlet.
This mole is on the verge
A litte too dark and hairy for one od G's!.
I think that G has his in a matchbox - this one did make a high pitched squeal when I rolled it over with a stick - recognition, perhaps?
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All G's exised moles reside in Nuneaton, the first bits of his body left to science! Verging on the improbable.
Verging on the ridiculous!
(This isn't quite accurate!
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Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!
Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!
Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!
Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!
Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!
Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!
Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!
Could that be seven skins?
Op left him with a bit of a tremble!
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