New month, new thread - as requested by ellie 73
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Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Even having a laugh, that is a normal life, and we all have it.
If you have a special topic please start a new thread so people that wish to see it can, and can comment.
Hi Puddock, Sheila's gone out to see the cathedral today it was top of her list of things to do, and as my curfew ends at 10pm we're off to a local fish restaurant I'm just glad it wasn't the flight that made me feel unwell, so i can still catch up with Sheila in Aus sometime after the wedding. and hopefully Mandy's successful treatment. Room service is great a local girl Juni, recommended the restaurant and has arranged a couple of massages for me too,
love Eddie xx
Thanks Puddock, I think Sheila chose the hotel knowing it had a resident masseur, she's always thinking of me, no wonder I love her, we're out tonight 10pm just for dinner, what have you been up to today, hope you made use of the lovely weather even if just to relax and enjoy it.
love Eddie xx
The best dish I had was basque beef from Sagardi (restaurant in Shoreditch). Amazing food if you like your beef medium rare/ rare.
Stella, it's rare every time for me, also like beef uncooked as long as it's carefully sourced and marinated, have never had Basque beef and the Sagardi restaurant is little too far from Yorkshire, but if you know the recipe that would be fab, PS my youngest daughter is a livestock farmer so great beef every time,
Edie xx
Believe it or not, I went to the tip with yet more bags of garden waste! For some reason, I like going there, it's so organised.
But we also decided on the spur of the moment to go to the pub before tea, to sit outside and soak up some sun, looking out over the bay. 2 bottles of zero alcohol lager for me! One with a wasp in for extra protein....
Hi Pudock, certainly is mad wasp season, they all get drunk on fermenting fruit on the allotment, I believe you, is tip your name for the recycling centre, I don't mind taking stuff there, but why if it's a RECYCLING centre you can't take anything away, surely that's the best recycling you can do.
Would we be hubby and you, sound's well deserved, gardening can be hard work, a couple of drinks sat in the sun, watching the wildlife drink your lager sounds lovely.
Eddie xx
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