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Speicher

Vice Admiral
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I think we just had seventy-two drops of rain. I remained on my sun lounger drinking coffee and watching a squirrel.

The farmer is "harvesting" the baked beans in the field at the end of the garden. I try to warn new people who have moved in over the past year. They need to shut the windows facing the field unless they want to have a inch of dust in their house.

On an entirely different topic. I watch "Police Interceptors". A recent programme showed them apprehending a driver under the influence of alcohol. There was a passenger that was not charged. I thought that if you were a passenger in a car with a drunk person driving, you would be charged with "aiding and abetting". Am I wrong?
 
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mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Found some lamb chops in the freezer. With a couple of small sliced potatoes, and carrots, half an onion that had languished in the fridge too long, handful of peanuts & rice 1/4tsp of salt, pepper cinnamon & nutmeg together with a bay leaf, splash of wine & vegetable stock cube, made a nice lunch. And some left over for tomorrow.
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
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Turned out quite a nice sunny day in the afternoon so sat out in my garden for a while but spoiled a bit by noise from house construction. I used to live with open fields all around but now surrounded by large houses with more getting built. These are not classed as "affordable " unless you have a lot of dosh and each one seems bigger than the last one finished. Who needs 6 bedrooms for an ordinary family house?
My nearest neighbour has just got his roofbox out and is putting it on his car. Getting ready for a day run to Glasgow or Edinburgh airport to pick up his wife and family who have been in Latvia for the last 3 weeks. They really ought to have been back today as Scottish schools have just started.
She is Latvian and the 2 girls have dual nationality. There are quite few Latvian girls here. The local church minster once told us he looked in on a pre school session in the church hall and discovered that of the 10 young mothers 6 were Latvian.
Saw a butterfly which is quite a rare sight this year and must put a picture up later.
 
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