Dear diary...Thursday 10 th October 2019. It was a beautiful day for a walk, not hot, just a little sun peeping through those glorious clouds I've so...
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I know what you mean about
Posted on Wed, 24 Apr 2024
I know what you mean about smells. My gran's old house had this bush surrounding the garden, it has a destinct frangrance that I can't describe, but each time me and my partner go for a walk in Stanton park they have the same bush and those...
This was so funny and original Turlough. I could see it playing out in a sketch on tv. Can't imagine eating the waiter's testicles...YUCK! Disgusting, but at least he was honest I suppose.
Very entertaining to read with your usual clever...
An accurate observation of two different enviroments, and how we should give thanks every day for the food we are able to grow and eat, while some countries are either less able, or do not have the right conditions.
Hi Turlough, Sorry about your accident with the bike. My partner went head first over the handlebars of his bike riding down a hill, he ended up with his arm in a sling for a couple of weeks and couldn't drive.
Sounds like a very healthy way to start the day Turlough. I'd never heard of this friendly Lactobacillus Bulgaricus before, it's certainly quite a mouthful...if you'll pardon the pun. ...
I've read this poem quite a few times now, feeling it's telling of someone or something secretly buried that's long forgotton about, but I'm not sure what. I hope you don't think I'm being naive, but I would love to know the story...
I agree with Di when she said: 'I love the rich variety you evoke, and their ENTHUSIASM.' It sums up my feelings too, but I couldn't have put it any better myself.
Love the wildness of this poem and those gorgeous...
I know what you mean about
Posted on Wed, 24 Apr 2024
I know what you mean about smells. My gran's old house had this bush surrounding the garden, it has a destinct frangrance that I can't describe, but each time me and my partner go for a walk in Stanton park they have the same bush and those...
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This was so funny and
Posted on Thu, 25 Apr 2024
This was so funny and original Turlough. I could see it playing out in a sketch on tv. Can't imagine eating the waiter's testicles...YUCK! Disgusting, but at least he was honest I suppose.
Very entertaining to read with your usual clever...
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An accurate observation of
Posted on Tue, 23 Apr 2024
An accurate observation of two different enviroments, and how we should give thanks every day for the food we are able to grow and eat, while some countries are either less able, or do not have the right conditions.
Well told Rhiannon....
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You just gave me such a big
Posted on Tue, 16 Apr 2024
You just gave me such a big smile with your comment Turlough.
I just pictured...
Read full commentPosted in Wild Side Of April
Your poor young children must
Posted on Sat, 20 Apr 2024
Your poor young children must have been frantic with all those black insects flying around them. I would have felt the same if it were me.
I do like the Bularian name Rapitsa, it reminds me of the story of Rapunzel letting down her golden...
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Hi Turlough, Sorry about your
Posted on Sun, 21 Apr 2024
Hi Turlough, Sorry about your accident with the bike. My partner went head first over the handlebars of his bike riding down a hill, he ended up with his arm in a sling for a couple of weeks and couldn't drive.
I'm slowly on the mend,...
Read full commentPosted in How Could I Be So Stupid
Sounds like a very healthy
Posted on Tue, 23 Apr 2024
Sounds like a very healthy way to start the day Turlough. I'd never heard of this friendly Lactobacillus Bulgaricus before, it's certainly quite a mouthful...if you'll pardon the pun. ...
Read full commentPosted in Lactobacillus Bulgaricus or Bust!
Hi Phil,
Posted on Fri, 19 Apr 2024
Hi Phil,
loving all the wonderful descriptions of the countryside, and wondering about that sign and who it's meant for. Poor Archibald is as confused as ever.
Now I'm wondering about this lady of Evanley Hall. It all sounds very...
Read full commentPosted in Driving in My Car ('Dead Reckoning' series - Part 5)
Hi Jane,
Posted on Wed, 17 Apr 2024
Hi Jane,
I've read this poem quite a few times now, feeling it's telling of someone or something secretly buried that's long forgotton about, but I'm not sure what. I hope you don't think I'm being naive, but I would love to know the story...
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Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Wed, 17 Apr 2024
Hi Rhiannon,
I agree with Di when she said: 'I love the rich variety you evoke, and their ENTHUSIASM.' It sums up my feelings too, but I couldn't have put it any better myself.
Love the wildness of this poem and those gorgeous...
Read full commentPosted in Wild weeding
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