Here by special request, the latest in the Lovely Morning series.
Oops. Hands up. Error!. I was convinced about it. I also had thought he was Greek, but after he died we watched a documentary that said not. Asked husband what he remembered the film had said and he too replied 'He was German wasn't he?' So both of us must have mis-remembered. Would like to see that film again to see what they did say. Apologies anyway. Rainie x
Hi Ulls, fair enough, I thought I was missing a chunk again. It’s so confusing. I had gone outside to finish off pruning my roses and start on the huge buddlea bush in the front garden. The garden bin will be emptied on Tuesday so I wanted to fill it up. I might get the rest of the Buddlea in the bin once it’s been emptied. I know it’s a bit early but I don’t think I will be up to doing it for a while after my op and I didn’t want to have to ask anybody to do it for me, and I came back inside to see those messages! I thought ‘blimey it all kicks of a bit rapidly here’.
Taking it easy again now that jobs done. Having a coffee and just chilling listening to the pigeons cooing.
love and hugs
Maggie xx
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