Tea? (Part 2)

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Night Train

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...after they dumped their contract cleaners for being rubbish.
Well, I suppose technically you collect recycling not rubbish.
 

Speicher

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As Arch suggests, NT, it sounds like a wise decision. It is better, I think, to use your energy on things that you really enjoy.

Renovating a house must be a lot of work. At least you can accomplish that at your own pace.
 

Night Train

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Yes, I want to put my efforts into my house at the moment as that has a long term benefit and also counts towards making me work fit, helps my memory of what to do and is in normal working hours, albeit short ones.

I want to work on getting to bed early and getting up early as well. My current 'night's sleep' seems to 4am to lunchtime and I want to shift that back to a more reasonable midnight to 8am.
 

Arch

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I have gained some more wols today. A Mummy wol and three ickle wols and a group of three wols.

That's a lot of wols!

I found a nice tin the other day, and thought of you - it had foreign writing, and was the right sort of shape, and had contained fancy biscuits and was very pretty. Alas, the person who'd thrown it out had been very thorough, and squashed it absolutely flat!
 

Speicher

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Hmm yes, if it is squashed flat, it might not be ever so useful for storing biskits. Thank you for keeping on looking. :thumbsup: They are sometimes on BayE, but the more unusual ones are in Europe. The postage starts to get very expensive.
 

Speicher

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This one is unusual, tallish, as opposed to flat and square, but I am not sure I like calomile tea (that it contains).

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It is on "buy it now" as opposed to an auction. I think I will try some calomile tea first. Possibly at the Pump House on Wednesday.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I wonder what the hieroglypth is, the one below the three little sticks, and a sort of cup shape.:scratch:

Would one of your colleagues at St Nicks have a degree in ancient Egyptology? :unsure:
Had I not resigned from the theatre I could have asked there, the directors husband reads hieroglypths. He learnt when he wrote the current production.
 

Speicher

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Blinking 'eck. I have just found the label, with the price still on it for the larger of the wols. The new price would be 39 earth pounds, the price in the CPL shop was £5! :hyper: I just bought them cos they are lovely wols in a sort of china, I had no idea they were that expensive. Not, I hasten to add, that I would buy one at that price. The smaller one was £2.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Blinking 'eck. I have just found the label, with the price still on it for the larger of the wols. The new price would be 39 earth pounds, the price in the CPL shop was £5! :hyper: I just bought them cos they are lovely wols in a sort of china, I had no idea they were that expensive. Not, I hasten to add, that I would buy one at that price. The smaller one was £2.
Well done!:highfive:

We need photos, of the Wols.
 
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