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Thanks - I've been told since a teenager that I have an old head on my shoulders!! As vegan friend said, its a fantastic opportunity that you wouldn't normally get.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-655..."
Yeh ... this too!





My daughter does Swing dance and from memory that involves making herself a lot of 40s clothes

It was good Jim, shame that I read that one of the shopkeepers takings were down 60% , which seems an awful lot to lose

Finally returned from a mind blowing four months backpacking through Jordan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
Landed with something of a back to reality bump, but have thrown myself head on into the old writing shenanigans, so let's just see what the summer holds!

Nice to see you back Stuart, how long are you staying this time? It does Jim, especially as pretty much all the shops are independents.

Back for at least 18 months this time, as I have to work the full year if I want to take early retirement next August. Also, my eldest is getting married to the woman of his dreams in November 2024 and I wouldn't miss that for anything.


Back for at least 18 months this time, as I have to work the full year if..."
seems like a plan ;-)



Definitely Stuart!


If you've already done that, well, I have no idea what I'd do.




I often think that goslings are really cute, but the geese they grow into aren't always as cute, said that to someone recently, and they said humans are the same!!


I can't report on any goslings, but I've been enjoying watching a small eider family over the sea wall. Four very cute wee ducklings! I also didn't know until recently about the noise that eider make, it's definitely not a quack - more like Kenneth Williams. Ooooh

sorted out some pics today too
Cygnets: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
'Normal' peacock in a field: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
Peacock in a tree: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
Yes, certainly keeping myself busy MT! I used to enjoy car boots, not been to one for ages, but that sounds like an absolute bargain! Nice to hear from you R, was only thinking about you earlier. It's nice watching baby animals/birds grow up.

I know exactly what you mean, and I think you've described it perfectly :-)

Beautiful still and sunny day here - I've risked taking the big easel and a big canvas down to the hut as there's a chance it won't get blown over. I've been sticking to smaller works so far this year due to the permagale.

Glad you liked the pics R -it was funny, we'd seen a 'normal' peacock on a wall, heard a call which sounded like it came from behind us, turned round to see the one in the tree! Hope you managed to use the big easel.


Thanks Alicia, it was just a fur ball, or I'd have checked with the vet before taking her, although she ate some grass after I came back and brought it back up. Must be the season for it, went to feed the girls and there was a fur ball in their room too, that's the third one this week, hopefully one from each of them, so will be fine for a while!

Bloomin freezing here again today. The sun didn't manage to push through at all and the wind from the northeast is just so cold. I couldn't do more than a couple of hours painting before I gave up and went home - not my most productive day tbh

Some cats, however sleek or furry, never seem to bring furballs up, I seem to be unlucky and have 3 that do! What a shame it was too cold for you to get much done.

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My new assistant started today - and the mess I couldn't handle by myself magically vanished with a little help. I think it's the psychological side, not just the actual assistance. Even though I talked a lot.
I have been very fortunate in getting University of California-Davis students - they are intelligent, amenable, efficient, and a general pleasure to have around, even if it's only for two hours twice a week, which is the most energy I can afford to expend. And they've been recommending the next one, too, so I haven't had to go post a job in two years. K will be a junior in the Fall, so potentially I have two years of assistance; AND she has a car. We will escape to the Arboretum and such periodically, which is really good for the spirit (and they have a solid path mobility devices work well on - intentionally).

Still blooming cold here, that northerly/easterly wind has been unrelenting, whilst we have to endure the national forecasts banging on about high temperatures coming this weekend, and do look out for your vulnerable neighbours etc etc. Frankly they're more likely to suffer hypothermia. It does get a bit tiresome.
Bet you'll love your new bathroom once it's finished Desley. All the stress of the work will soon be forgotten.
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