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Tuesday. Misty and wet this morning...the weather I mean!
Out to friends in Gloucester today, I haven't seen them for a while. I'm looking forward to putting that right.
Tiggy was out for his supper and back to bed again. He was out for a while during the day yesterday, toddled into the kitchen while I was preparing lunch, some of the steak trimmings found their way onto the floor, they didn't last long!
I went into the office yesterday and the ceiling light fitting just broke as I was underneath it. I caught the bulb before it hit the floor. I don't know who put the socket fitting on, but it wouldn't undo, so I had to cut it off.
Ain't life fun!
Out to friends in Gloucester today, I haven't seen them for a while. I'm looking forward to putting that right.
Tiggy was out for his supper and back to bed again. He was out for a while during the day yesterday, toddled into the kitchen while I was preparing lunch, some of the steak trimmings found their way onto the floor, they didn't last long!
I went into the office yesterday and the ceiling light fitting just broke as I was underneath it. I caught the bulb before it hit the floor. I don't know who put the socket fitting on, but it wouldn't undo, so I had to cut it off.
Ain't life fun!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'morning, bed @01:40 followed by an alarm call from the not-so fantastic Mr Fox @ 05:15, outside lights on, dogs getting their battle dress on and said Fox looking in with a 'whatevers up? expression.
On the bright side, the coffee is good, the weather is fine and dry, what more could I ask? (Tally Ho!)
Morning balders. I love it! :o} Cheeky gits them foxes, ain't they! I used to have one come in the garden, the first time I saw him he was very young, and, I think, an orphan, a right scruffy, and very hungry, wee fella. I fed him for a while, watching him grow bigger and much more fox like, A very handsome lad he turned out to be. Then without as much as a 'Thanks squire!' he never came anymore. I often wonder how he got on.