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Monday Mural
Sami is away in Arab territory, so I am not joining her this week for Monday Mural. I don't know of any bird that looks like this blac...
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This post will be all over the place, just as I am all over the place. I'm vacillating about going ahead with the carpet and painting. W...
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Friday, I paced the apartment, closing Ray's bedroom door and then opening it. It is closed at the moment, and to be sensible it will sa...
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Some as Elephant's Child and River join in with Sunday Selections, as I am doing and this week, and bar two, the photos are mine and ...
Stalkerš¤£♥️. Go see Bonnard Exhibition after the hols
ReplyDeleteThe one on now at Flinders Street Station ballroom?
DeleteNo at NGV…we are coming over in August to view it.. Bonnard was a beautiful painter
DeleteSending gin.
ReplyDeleteMuch obliged Caro, and another bottle tomorrow night please.
DeleteOh Dear God, they're everywhere!
ReplyDeleteBut not for us yet, our school holidays begin at the end of this week. Which is handy because the twins family is moving house so the school age boys will be home to help.
This sounds like a big deal River. I hope the move goes well and life is good for them.
DeleteFor us it starts next week.... (shudders) - https://tentativelytasmanianblog.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteMM, it is good that the holidays don't coincide.
DeleteSo you will have guests?
ReplyDeleteWe had guests Margaret!!!
DeleteOh ok.
DeleteWill start next week ! Means less cars and lots of touristes !
ReplyDeleteLess cars is good. Tourists are ok, generally.
DeleteSo it is the time of the year again. Too many school holidays for kids in Australia
ReplyDeleteRoentare, with private schools having even more than public schools.
DeleteTime to hibernate...
ReplyDeleteJayCee, given our weather, it is a good time to hibernate, for other reasons too.
DeleteHave fun - and don't wear yourselves out.
ReplyDeleteWe did EC, and we did.
DeleteMy granddaughter is a teacher's aide in kindergarten and prep. She loves the children during each term, and she particularly loves school holidays :)
ReplyDeleteHels, I can imagine the relief. One or two are quite enough.
DeleteYou and R had best stay at home until the school holidays end.
ReplyDeleteYP, oh that we could. Life interferes with our laziness.
DeleteAnother week and a bit for us - roads empty, woods fill . . .
ReplyDeleteIce cream vendors make money, and there is simply a lot of little varmints around.
DeleteThey’re obvious up here in wet Far North Queensland. I believe the local cinema is doing a roaring trade
ReplyDeleteYou made it Cathy. Good to have some liveliness around. Thanks for not giving a weather report.
DeleteStay strong, and hide from them
ReplyDeleteTP, it wasn't so bad. Their behaviour is much better than it was.
DeleteHeh. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteI suppose we had fun Sandra....yes, fun at times.
DeleteOh, Gawd, same here!
ReplyDeleteJackie, we had to do what we had to do.
DeleteI understand how you feel. You've inspired me to post about an annoying incident involving children. :D
ReplyDeleteDarla, this sounds interesting.
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