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Most of the people I meet on my walk are dog walkers. Is it that people who like walking have dogs, or just that dogs have to be taken out and so the owners walk? Always wonder.













I love all the Marple films, but my favorites are the ones which star Joan Hickson.

One of the beaches I swim at (Meadfoot) is also where she used to swim.

Most of the people I meet on my walk are dog walkers. Is it ..."
A little of both.I walk the big dogs because I have too and the little dogs because I want to.

I used to work with a girl who covered for me when I went on holiday and she used to change everything round, even the computer. It made me so cross especially since I have a policy of leaving someone's desk exactly as I found it. You'd never know I'd been there. And if I borrow anything, it goes back in exactly the same place I took it from. You have to respect other people's workplaces.


Talking of senior moments...I've just come back from my holiday to Sicily and one day I joined a trip to Taormina. What a lovely place; absolutely delightful. I'd ordered a packed lunch from my hotel and decided I'd find the public gardens and sit and eat it there. But I didn't follow the signposts properly and eventually found myself in the gardens of a very posh hotel (£500 per night, the guide told me). I sat eating my lunch and wondering why I was completely alone. Later I discovered my mistake and everyone on the trip found it highly amusing. The strangest thing is no one stopped me walking through these grounds. I must have looked respectable enough or did they think I was a poor, sad soul and they'd better leave me in peace?

I used to work with a girl who covered for me when I went on holiday and she used to change everything round, even the computer. It made me so cross especially since I have a policy of leaving someone's desk exactly as I found it. You'd never know I'd been there. And if I borrow anything, it goes back in exactly the same place I took it from. You have to respect other people's workplaces."
The part in bold -- EXACTLY!
I have this issue with my boss. He'll use something on my desk and I'm lucky if it even makes it back on top my desk, let alone the exact spot he got it from. Last Friday I came in to find someone had tilted my monitor down, I have no idea why.
Carol: Cool facts about Agatha Christie. I read The Mysterious Affair at Styles just a couple weeks ago. Or re-read...I don't remember ever reading/seeing it before, yet I knew bits of the story, particularly how it ended.

I used to work with a girl who covered for me when I went on holiday and she used to change ..."
Perhaps you've seen the film a long time ago and forgotten it? One of the things that is said about Agatha Christie is that she wrote her first novel in a hotel on Dartmoor in 3 weeks. Then it took her 5 years to get a publisher. I believe she is now the second most read author in the world after the Bible.

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