Is that a Master or Yale lock, and why isn't that hatchet sheaved?Out in the bike shed enjoying a Clooneys while I read and update the CCTV apps on Mrs D's phones.
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I'm hoping for a long cold winter so I can enjoy the cosiness.
I find trail running much harder work. The old feet don't always lift very high these days so I've to be careful not to trip on stones and tree rootsJust back from my run over the Heath. Wore a long sleeve top which I soon regretted as it is actually quite mild. Detoured onto another part of the Heath which was a mistake as the trail became quite narrow with lots of tree roots to be wary of. It started to brighten up towards the end of my run, in one place it passes the local Golf course and there were three ladies lining up their puts on the green as I passed.
Still, that's another 5 miles in the bank and I feel I've earned breakfast.
I find trail running much harder work. The old feet don't always lift very high these days so I've to be careful not to trip on stones and tree roots![]()
Congratulations to you all
As a child within the family we would refer to the grandparent as Granny Surname, Grandpa Surname but when I spoke directly to them I would use Granny, Grandpa etc. As it happens everyone else called my Grandpa "Pops." Both my parents died before my children were born, something I've always been very unhappy about, and my mother's sister asked if she could be there Granny. She is referred to as Granny Cardiff as she lives there.
My children called their maternal grandparents Granny and Granddad. There are more possibilities for grandmothers, Nan, Gran, Grandma, NaNa
These days young children call their elders by their Christian name. There is the most charming and engaging young lad, five, who lives on our row whi is very comfortable with calling me Paul and likewise all the other neighbours by their first names. I think it's great.
I can just see MrsD strutting her stuff around Braunton dressed like that.