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Ah the old when is an attack cat not an attack cat
 

Accy cyclist

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i've vacuumed cleaned my flat tonight. I'm glad i've done it as it's so hard to do. Not so much physically hard,but moving stuff around to get to the carpet is quite difficult. I haven't done it since the 29th of April. Anyway,a few weeks ago i found something in my flat that needed a vacuuming to get the muck out. As i was cleaning i tried to remember what it was,but i couldn't remember. I've left my vacuum cleaner out in case i remember,so i can clean whatever it is. I'll leave it out till tomorrow,in case i remember,but if i can't i'll put it away. I bet as soon as i put it away i'll remember what needs cleaning.
Just remembered what needed vacuuming folks! Dusty old cobwebs hanging from the ceiling.:blush:
 
It is mild, blustery and humid here chez Casa Reynard. It rained much of the evening and into the night, so things are a bit squelchy. I didn't sleep very well and my hayfever is making me feel miserable.

Neither Poppy nor Lexi have wanted to go out. Poppy, bless her, is pretty well much an indoor cat these days, though she does enjoy a perambulation around the garden on her terms. Lexi is in the middle of bashing the bejesus out of her current favourite toy - a trixie mouse from Zooplus.
 
Today's theme in the photography challenge is "Unbalanced"

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And yes, I still do use these scales. :blush:
 
Yeast for bread making is back in Waitrose, [favouritism?]. So two home made loaves!

Lucky you, not a sniff in Tesco. Plenty of flour to be had now though. Mind, I have a good sourdough culture, so lack of yeast isn't a biggie. Plus you can make a good loaf with just a pinch of yeast if you give it enough time. :smile:

Getting a new kitten first week of July, named her "Pink" as she's jet black........

Cool! :wub: We will be wanting lots of pics you know.
 
That reminds me, your trebuchet needs a bit of adjustment. I think my custard creams ended up on the other side of the Malvern Hills. :unsure:

Oh, they were your custard creams were they? They tasted good, by the way.
 

carlosfandangus

Über Member
Just got back, 20 mile ride, it was still wet and windy when I got ready, shorts, thin LS base layer, thin waterproof, I even used the gaiters made from the cuffs of a pair of black rubber gloves to seal the leg/hole interface with my over boots, got to the top of the drive and it had stopped raining, 15 miles in and it still hadn't rained, the last 5...... well

Hardly any other athletes about^_^ you know what I mean, a few dog walkers, a very quiet promenade
 
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