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PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
Not really. Hopping and jumping are beyond me currently.

It is not rubbish, rather twenty-five years of accumulated things. Like when you need a spare part for a toilet cistern, and instead of being able to buy just the tiddly wotjumacallit. you have to purchase a complete set of parts. :scratch:

Two pairs of garden shears and a spade that weighs ton, came from an elderly relative's house.
Oh and a mattock, and other items too nuremouse mention.

There are plans to have a "Library of Things" in this town, like the one in Frome.
https://sharefrome.org/

Now that I can get to the back of the garage, I can access those sort of items when necessary. I do not intend moving out of this house for at least ten years, but made a start on decluttering.

I have a mattock. It's a very versatile thingie!
 
Grey and spitting with rain here chez Casa Reynard.

I slept much better after banning the furry girls from the bedroom, but I still feel rather bleurgh. I have spent the morning writing. Was hoping to furkle a bit in the garden this afternoon for some more downed branches, but if the rain persists, I might not.

It is almost time for luncheon.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Just submitted this month's 'food order' for the cat's dinners via Amazon. Felix 'AGAIL' has gone up again, now £35 for 120 pouches. Moved by about £2 in the last month. Two boxes ordered £70 (contains 6 x 40 pouch packs) :crazy: We're just about to open a full 120 box, so we are using probably 5 x 40 boxes a month at present.

Much cheaper than the shops as they are wanting about £15 per 40.
 
Had two slices of wholemeal toast for luncheon, one with the last of the rillettes, one with marmalade, plus a banana, half a mango and the obligatory two :cuppa:
 
Just submitted this month's 'food order' for the cat's dinners via Amazon. Felix 'AGAIL' has gone up again, now £35 for 120 pouches. Moved by about £2 in the last month. Two boxes ordered £70 (contains 6 x 40 pouch packs) :crazy: We're just about to open a full 120 box, so we are using probably 5 x 40 boxes a month at present.

Much cheaper than the shops as they are wanting about £15 per 40.

Ouch!

The girls go through a box of 12 per week, or the equivalent thereof. But they have dry food down 24/7.

I got a load of "spend X and get Y off" vouchers from Tesco just before Xmas, and I used them to stock up on cat food. I'm good for a while, I think.
 
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