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Sorry to see this, it's always such a hard thing to do. Send my bests to your daughter xxx :hugs:

So much harder when it's sudden like that. Madam Lexi is still chuntering away slowly, but then we've known the writing has been on the wall since the end of June, and that the surgery would only buy her time.

Thank you. I will.
We had him as a kitten, our old female cat tried to mother him but he resisted a bit. He was our daughter's cat but we looked after him for several years whilst she was living in a flat. He loved playing in puddles and couldn't understand why his feet got wet. He made friends with next doors dog and they would often play by our garden fence. He would attack the dog and she would run round the garden and come back for more. We will miss him.
 
Time to put the writing away and trot off to bed via a nice hot bath.

Nunnight one and all xxx :hello:
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Good morning from Suffolk where, after a very foggy start, It's turned into another lovely and sunny morning. Coffee has been had and the recycling bin has been emptied and needs to be retrieved.

Today's tasks will be removing the old (knackered/damaged) camping chair & stools from the car, removing and scrapping the fabric so that the metal frames can be added to the next recycling centre trip and putting the replacement chair & stool into the car. I also need to get the clippers out for a haircut, do some food shopping for the next few days and, if the sun dries the back garden enough, give the grass a quick cut late this afternoon.
 

Mike_P

Legendary Member
Location
Harrogate
Looked out of the kitchen window and the seed feeder was full. Next time I looked out it was half empty with the rest on the floor:scratch:
Lunchtime car trip to the Co-op to return the Amazon slippers then into town for a pair from M&S.
Icing the twisted ankle seems to be working as no limping and notably my right foot fkat on the ground
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I am sure there are people on this thread who have young children or grandchildren. Without getting political, I have a question about school libraries. This follows a speech at a party conference.

If schools have already closed their "libraries" to create another classroom, they presumably still do not have enough space. I would think that an easier option is to have a (large) bookcase/cupboard with a selection of books aimed at the age/ability of that class. I recall a scheme whereby big Libraries would loan books to small schools for perhaps a term. This ensures a turn around of books.

What do your grand/children have for a library?
 
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