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Hope the boys enjoy their taster day Yola... its not easy for adults to walk into a room with lots of eyes on you... so kudos to the boys for doing it... a wobbly chin is acceptable! is a cool night here... at last.... i will actually get to sleep with a doona on instead of just a sheet! poor ginger baby...and his poor owners.. nice of someone to remove him/her from the roadway.. RIP little ginger cat have a good day all... am off to bed |
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You've a brave couple of lads there Yola. I do hope they like their new school and will look forward to going there in due course. It is bitterly cold here again today - quite a stiff wind blowing. It was clear with blue sky earlier but has clouded over now but doesn't seem to have warmed up at all. OH is off playing golf today and I had to leave MIL to go and have my feet done. Booked next appointment for a different day now that OH seems to be a regular Tuesday golfer. Thought that the central heating wasn't going to work when I went to switch it back on, but I'd pressed the knob wrongly and somehow only had the hot water on. Rads are warming up nicely now. Pip is a funny little sausage - he obviously feels the cold because he has a fuzzy felt type coat. I let Kizzy out and Pip wanted to go too, but no sooner had I shut the door than he was crying to come back in again. I was very sorry to hear about the ginger cat Yola saw. It was kind of someone to remove it from the road. RIP sweetie - the owner will be very sad when they learn what's happened to you. Sleep well Jo - btw what's a "doona"???? Have a good day all and keep warm. |
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Hi all; another super day: already 12 ( 53 F) before lunch and up to 16 by afternoon, not as cloud in the sky. No errands today, slept late and pottering about; working on Qs for the quiz tomorrow. I think I may have pulled a muscle working in the garden yesterday, a stabbing pain in right forearm when I move it a certain way ...?? Took an Aleve, hope it wears off. No interesting news. RIP, little ginger cat, so sad. I remember changing schools in 4th grade, Yola, a quite unnerving experience! I'm sure your boys will adjust. I hope it warms up for everyone's sake, especially poor chilly Pip! Yes, what's a doona, Jo? Heep well, all. |
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Afternoon all. Back from hospital (have posted) and weather okay here...Yola why have the boys changed schools? have I missed something. Opps have to pop off now a visitor, stay well all. RIP ginger cat |
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sorry i forget about the difference in language.. funny some english/North or ireland words i still use today... but others i have adopted the australianism quite unconsciously |
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Thanks Jo for clearing that up. I thought it would be a sort of a duvet. Our duvets are generally duck or goose feather/down or polyester. I seem to remember seeing something about lambswool ones on the tele - sounds really lovely. |
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they are good from many perspectives Angie.... very warm but not heavy... plus they breathe well... and unlike some of the down/feather ones... you dont need to constantly redistribute the filling ... although its been many years since ive had one like that i remember that it was always a problem... maybe they have done something in the manufacture to remedy that situation |
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