Tea? (Part 2)

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wafflycat

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Mornings!

Tea please. I'm knackered already. Up, cats fed, cats out in garden. Make hens' food. Take Campag & Nolo their brekkie and clean out the main henhouse/run. Back inside - take Dolce & Gabbana out to their temporary run after having the night indoors and give them their brekkie. Clean out their overnight accommodation. See to Anode, who is in the emergency ark indoors. Clean out her place of *many* overnight ikky bits, give her her breakfast. She immediately tips over the food bowl & water dish. Clean out again. Provide new food & water. Clean her feet and give her her medication. Remove all hen cleaning tools back to where they belong. All whilst I have a migraine.

Tea please.
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
Location
York
Double tea for Wafflycat. That sounds like quite a morning already.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Blimey. Double tea plus, with extra tea, I reckon.

All I've done so far is a quick walk out to the shops and post office, and then forget to go to the bank and pay a cheque in. Off out later to take the trike over to Bikepete for some upgrade fettling, assuming all the random bits I have collected, fit.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Arch said:
No, no, way grosser than that!

Think... men's bits.... only in a rather alarmingly diseased grey colour...

You have to sort of see it in negative, like the vase/two faces thing..

Ooh That's a lovely cup - Ta very much

Arch - you is confused I think. How about Avatar is elephant? Then no need for disease.....:biggrin:

Sun's poking thro now so I'm off to the garden for a bit of digging.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
As well as a river of tea we haven't forgotten those with different tastes.
There is also a bucket of Earl Grey in the corner!:biggrin:

Our garden is a bit of a dead loss these days.;)
A proliforation of brambles and Japanese Ragwort means almost 24hr weeding which isn't possible to maintain.:laugh:
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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The TerrorVortex
A river of tea!!!!
*deploys fishing rod*
I may never move from here again :biggrin:
*catches passing biskit*

Having seen your back garden, I think that weeding it with a flamethrower might be the best idea.
Be a good laugh, anyhow. Shall I bring marshmallows?
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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Cement mixer? Bit early to be making Christmas puddings!!
Hey, I got a Christmas cake the other day. £6.99 down to 99p.
It's a gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian one. That'll be why it was so cheap, there's nothing in it!
It's about 50% fruit of various sorts, so practically health food...:biggrin:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I hope this river of tea has suitable bio-security. I'm not sure I want tea that a dog's been swimming in.

Actually, I think I was served that once, on a train...

Well, the trike is part fettled - the spare mech I had didn't fit the mech post, so I'll have to buy one. Still, I have a set of higher gears, and a set of lower ones, even if changing between them might be a bit messy and involve potential loss of fingers.... Also my mudguard is nicely fitted, thanks to a bit of metalwork wizardry by Bikepete... ;)

It's still fun to ride, even balancing a rucksack of bike parts on my stomach across town. If the weather's up to prediction tomorrow, and I feel fit (don't shout, but today I feel almost supple), I'll take it out for a flat ride, use those high gears.

Tea?
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Oh, that's lovely, thanks!

It must be amazing for an elephant to swim, suddenly apparently weighing next to nothing.

And they have built in snorkels....
 
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