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Jim
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Sep 30, 2018 11:52PM

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Swings and Roundabouts.
I spend too much of my time wishing I was more organised or less scatty, I need to be more like you. Although, I'd be happy if I could just be a teeny bit more thoughtful of other people and not forget everything as soon as I'm told it

Swings and Roundabouts.
I spend too m..."
Jud, so with you on the wishing I could remember to be more considerate aspect. It’s a trouble I have in abundance! I have’t heard of bullet journaling, I’m going to go an look it up ... just after I’ve finished doing the things on this enormous list on the back of my hand which have to be finished before they rub off!
Jim wrote: "I cannot be accused of sharing it them, but I've got several other people hooked on it :-)"
Yesterday, I was asked with a devilish smile by one of the parishioners if I’d managed not to lock myself out this morning. He and his wife both read it but they only mention it if I’ve written a terribly sweary one!
Cheers
MTM

Sometimes I find I have a few spare minutes and then I'll maybe use pretty coloured pens but that's as artistic as I get.


There is a hint of that in the way I see it too! But I think I will enjoy trying to paint it in flint and brick and maybe try making cardboard tiles and balsa wood shingles to go on the front (1920s barn converter’s cheapskate substitute for the red hung tiles on the front of old Sussex houses. ;-)
Haven’t done one this week. I was in France and events overtook me!
Cheers
MTM


https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2018/10/13/oops/
Really and I mean REALLY long one coming up next week (over 3,000 words).
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MTM

Shouldn't that be in "Vanessa Mae's Naughty Thread"?


Yep a mate pointed that out and I removed the detail so now it’s just that I can get in in 10 seconds or so!
Cheers
MTM

That never even registered with me. Although, I can promise if I ever break into your house Mary that I'll pop the kettle on and I'll open the door to save you the hassle of breaking in yourself. I will eat all the chocolate biscuits though.

This weeks rant is massive! Enjoy.
https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2018/10/20/bo...

This weeks rant is massive! Enjoy.
https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2018/10/20/bo..."
In that case, I'll be sure to stop by the shop on my way

This weeks rant is massive! Enjoy.
https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2018/10/20/bo..."
One of the best :-)

This weeks rant is massive! Enjoy.
https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2018/10/20/bo..."
This is better than all the sermons I heard in my childhood. Definitely food for thought, for me at least :o)

forwarded to the vicar and suggested I use it in church instead of the sermon :-)

Woah there Jim, an MTM sermon! Oh how my teachers would cringe in horror!
Glad y’all liked it!
Cheers
MTM


Have you read them ‘The Cats of Ulthar’
by H. P. Lovecraft
https://www.theshortstory.co.uk/wp-co...


It's nice to know that I'm a little oasis of sanity in a troubling world :-)

I'm honored. Love cats.

I'm honor..."
I'm glad. I read them Jim's latest last night (including comments) and completely agreed with yours that we just go back to normal after a funeral, regardless of any comments we might say about keeping in touch.


Absolutely agree, I blogged about that too, somewhere. I find that when events are surreal, like funerals, deaths, and, yeh, dementia, it’s the pieces of normal every day that keep you teathered to who you are, who they are what life is etc .... Cloak of normality doesn’t sound quite as cool as Cloak of Invisibility but it is a thing and the last three or four years or so, I’ve been wearing it a lot!
Cheers
MTM




Cheers
MTM


I had this mental picture of you sitting, red eyed, weeping into your handkerchief, surrounded by solemn cats
Mind you, given that they get both Mary and Tallis, your cats must have a pretty strange idea of what comprises normal humanity ;-)

Thanks for sharing, Jim, it's much appreciated and I'm glad you enjoyed reading it!
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "That's the good thing about semi-ferals, they have had little human contact before coming here!"
That's probably why they like my blog. I reckon I'm semi-feral!
Gingerlily - All kinds of everything! wrote: "I shared your newest blog with some american friends and they love it :)"
Ooo thank you. I did have some new followers who appeared to be real humans as opposed to bots so maybe they're in there somewhere!
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