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40 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Same thing as every recent morning here. Coffee and hot cross buns, occasionally telling the geese to quiet down or piss off. 

 

You know perfectly well you cannot direct a goose. They are a power unto themselves. 

 

1 hour ago, peds said:

 I don the rabbit costume, hide the eggs, and draw the map.

 

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Morning all.

You lucky people on holiday today?

I'll try not to wake you when I leave, roads should be quiet again at least.

 

Job at a distillery today, and meeting the badger people to check their trail cams.

 

Have a good one folks.

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53 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Morning all.

You lucky people on holiday today?

I'll try not to wake you when I leave, roads should be quiet again at least.

 

Job at a distillery today, and meeting the badger people to check their trail cams.

 

Have a good one folks.

Morning Doug , morning all . Very calm here 7c and overcast .

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Morning folks, I braved the rain on Saturday like a proper tough tree cutter!  Then drove home.  A week away in a caravan with no power was the driving force to sacking off Saturday 😂. So I’ve bought an extension cable to add to my too short cable so should be warn next time.  Yesterday was cracking here, dog walks and Sunday pottering.

  Wee bit drizzle just now but mild, off for some domestic blitzes, but first!  Diner breakfast.  Enjoy.

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Morning Team! Grey and has been some rain. Pottering jobs here, not much though. She has brought tea up and may go for a run while I read the papers.

 

Thai, Trope. 

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On 20/04/2025 at 10:05, peds said:

 

You know perfectly well you cannot direct a goose. They are a power unto themselves. 

 

 

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Some canoeing acquaintances go on trips in Scotland with kids. Mal draws a map for each one. Similar vibe to yours. I’ll find one in the fullness of time. 

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