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Have you ever tried to delve deeper into the history of it?..."
we've had a bit of a poke around :-)
When Lambert Simnel invaded his army marched down our lane.

Think I'll drag Dave out to some national Trust gardens today.
I'm hoping the roses will still be in bloom.
Anyone know if they will be?


Aww, thank you. It is hard, but just soldier on, no other alternative really. Really should look into a cleaner though, especially with my plans for the foster cats

Morning. No sunrise pic but I have three of the most amazing sunset last night. Looked as if Beverley was on fire.

Sunny and windy here. Our roses are in bloom - although most of the petals have been distributed around the garden.
Your home sounds intriguing, Jim. I did dig a polo shirt button out of the cottage garden but that was the limit of mystery.
What are you planning, Desley? I assume it won't keep you on your foot any more than necessary!
Supermarket run today which will be stressful as himself asks me whether we need every item on the shelves as we pass by and gets irritated when I keep saying 'it's not on the list'.

Me, too. No stairs required, and lots of lifts, in where we chose. Want to come join us in California? It's not muggy."
The absence of muggles is appealing, but, alas, it doesn't look as though I'm going to get to the States in this lifetime.

our house makes Nation states look young :-)
When it was built North America was a mixture of tribes who might have been debating the theoretical concept of the wheel, Russia was the Grand Duchy of Moscow, Germany and Italy were geographical concepts and the Spanish Empire was the European super power
In China the Ming were becoming isolationist whilst Akbar the Great was Mughal emperor




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Have you ever tried to delve deeper into the history of it?..."
we've had a bit of a poke around :-)
When Lambert Simnel invaded his army march..."
Did he leave any cakes behind?

Congratulations, Jud! That's a really good time - better than my last one.
Kath wrote: "I know I'm a crusty old cob but does anyone else find the banners annoying? Hottest books of the summer - not interested thanks! It's like fashions in clothing. Want to be like everyone else? Certa..."
I find the banners annoying, but no more than a half-dozen other Goodreads quirks (like the way they don't update book information in real-time, for instance)

No idea why he told me. I don't care.
Yes, our new adventure will be very fun. We're not going to Cyprus, after all.
We got a much better offer.
Myanmar."
Wow but ... um ... isn’t there a civil war going on there right now?

Cheers
MTM


Sunny and windy here. Our roses are in bloom - although most of the petals have been distributed around the garden.
Your home sounds intriguing, Jim. I did dig a polo shirt butt..."
Well, my foster cats don't like humans anymore than they did when I got them, so the plan is to build an enclosure outside their (upstairs) window, so I can keep them - Lucy dislikes other cats and will draw blood when she gets annoyed, so it will be challenging, and time consuming. Do need to get the rescue to agree first.
That's great news Jud.

The way I look at it, only you can do the fostering; almost anyone can do the cleaning (or enough of it to be a big help). Save your energies for the things you really want to do.
Which is why I can write in the midst of utter chaos.

You're not crusty or old. You are normal. It is TOO LOUD. Every time I come to this page, it screams at me.

Thank you!
Never occurred to me, and it was dirt simple.

irritates me no end as well

..."
I suspect the locals hid important things such as livestock and daughters when he arrived!

Had a lovely few hours at Duffryn Gardens. The roses were a bit overblown but smelled wonderful.
It was so peaceful there. Just me n Dave and a few OAPs pushing Zimmer frames. We had the place to ourselves wherever there were steps. ;)

When it was built North America was a mixture of tribes who might have been debating the theoretical concept of the wheel, Russia was the Grand Duchy of Moscow, Germany and Italy were geographical concepts and the Spanish Empire was the European super power"
and there were already four universities in Scotland (two of them in Aberdeen) :)
It was hot today. An dwindy! WINDY

When it was built North America was a mixture of tribes who might have been debating the theoretical concept of the wheel, Russia was th..."
And Wales had a University before that, too...


July 8th?
Frick. I've gotta be a wedding.

Thank you!
Never occurred to me, and it was dirt simple."
Didn't know you could do that

Check the freebie thread."
Thank you. Another to read to the foster cats, after Jim's, they like his blog posts so will hopefully like his book too

Way to go Jud!!!!!

we ought to have a poll, do pets like being read to? It's a bit like some work that was done which came to the conclusion dairy cows preferred Mozart to be played in the milking parlour :-)


it may be they like easy listening and not too much frantic speech :-)

I've a friend who cranks up radio 2 the moment she wakes and leaves it on all day. Not something I enjoy with my morning coffee when we visit them.
Dave's father is undergoing the tests today. I hope he'll get the results in a timely manner. He's very worried, which is not helping his mental state, especially as he's still in deep mourning.
Dave's brother will be with him during the tests and Dave is driving up and will spend the weekend with him, which will hopefully make him feel a bit more settled.
We've not told him about Myanmar yet. We want to do it in person, of course. Might tell him this weekend, depending on how he's feeling. He's always very excited about our travels and has a world atlas that's he's spent years marking up with where we've been, etc, so it may be a pleasant diversion for him.
On a happy note, I slept a full eight hours! In the night time! Getting out for some sunshine and exercise yesterday really helped, I think.
And the sun is shining today, too!

I think thats probably right Jim. My foster cats have the radio on all day, I make them listen to Absolute 90's. Fingers crossed for Dave's dad Patti. Glad you got some sleep

I've a friend who cranks up radio 2 the moment she wakes and leaves it on all day. Not something I enjoy with my morning coffee when we visit them.
Dave's father is undergoing ..."
I'm a radio 4 person as well
Hope things goes well for Dave's Dad

I think thats probably right Jim. My foster cats have the radio on all..."
I think it's the easy listening. With reading to them I think they're happy just to hear the familiar voice. It's comforting, almost like purring
And of course they appreciate fine literature ;-)

Pompous old fart mode this morning! And it's sunny and I'm off to pick up my new reading glasses.

I listen to R4 sometimes and R2 sometimes - depending on who's presenting. Both have their moments!
Hope Dave's dad is okay, Patti.

Morning all. Busy day arting today.

Nowadays I listen to those bits I like of R4 as podcasts, and usually have http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/we... going when I'm on the computer.

July ..."
It's 29 June to 1 July, Patti, for the festival. Don't know yet what day i'm on. July 7 is Edge lit. So you have more time than you thought to choose your hat for the wedding!
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