Sunrise this morning

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I’m considering the walk from the front door to the cars a none essential journey. They will have to stay muddy for the duration. R-
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It was freezing when I took the dog out this morning. Didn’t meet a single person, just a brass monkey looking for a welder.
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Oh, I thought they were bits from a kit. R-
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I have a spider that lives in my car drivers side door mirror housing. I went out to the car today to adjust the clock and got chatting to the spider. He told me he was a web designer. :D :D :D OK I'll get me coat!
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Sorned two of our cars today, as there not going to be used in the near future so it will save washing them.
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brian1951 wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:23 pm Sorned two of our cars today, as there not going to be used in the near future so it will save washing them.
Have you put your butler on reduced hours then?
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Beautiful morning today - the sun is out and no wind. We did a veggie shop yesterday - found a place online locally that normally supplies pubs and restaurants, but as they are now closed, they have set up an online shop, where you can buy all the veggies and fruit you need plus milk and eggs - you pay by Paypal and pick a collection slot (10 minute intervals), drive there where you are met by a "masked" man at a table, you give him your name, and open your tailgate, he puts the box of goodies in the back and off you go - it all worked very well, and there were only two car ahead of us when we arrived. A neighbour had found another location selling eggs by the tray (30), and gave us a tray, another neighbour had been to Morrisons this morning and asked if we needed anything (a sliced brown loaf), so the community spirit is working well.

We have been in our house for forty three years today - not sure whether we need to celebrate, but any excuse!

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That’s a long time. We can only manage 36 this year.
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We’re up to 33 years now.


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brian1951 wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:23 pm Sorned two of our cars today, as there not going to be used in the near future so it will save washing them.
Good idea that saved few bob didn't it.
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