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Well over here in Spain we have horrible weather. Heavy rain and storms all this past week, and every day of the coming week is forecast the same. Enjoy the Spanish sun, I sent a small parcel over for you all hahaha

Dicha I suspect we’ve swapped weather with you? It’s warm and mostly sunny here, unusually so for the time of year. Though we do of course sometimes get ‘flaming June’ as in ‘flaming awful’! We do need some rain so please could you send some?
Night night Fruit Loops, sleep well and stay safe, plenty of sleepy fairy dust for all who wish
hugs xxx
Moomy
Thanks LondonLass ,and your poor poor neighbour!It must be sooooo hard for him.However now he has a new hip I hope you can get some much needed help,too.I do feel for elderly spouses who look after their spouses.It is never easy.
and Thankyou Jojodot it must be so lovely there.xxx
and Flossie25 xxawww your little adopted hedgehog!xx
our water supplies are very low here too, @moomy.Here on the coast they usually get the desalination plant going for July and August to cope with the extra need. This year they've already got the machines going.so the rain is sorely needed.
As far as swapping weather is concerned, it's odd but as and if we get dodgy weather here, my sister always tells me Cornwall is bathed in sunshine. I think it's just we are very generous folk over here, who believe in sharing!
Dicha ....please don't send the storms this way. We are going away at the weekend and I have so much to do.....washing, grass cutting, ironing, packing. I prefer to have the sunshine while I doing this although it is hot....30°+ and last night it was 20° at 03.00 ! We are heading south to the Med Spanish border....the Albères......and at the moment they do have your storms.
Loving the goose Sabrina22
moomy don't work too hard today. The museum doesn't deserve you.
Enjoy your bank holiday.....Our local town has a Veal fete. We didn't go but there were hundreds of extra people in the market and performing at the narrowest crossroads between the stalls.....a troop of cheerleaders. Nightmare with a wheelchair. Mum and I grabbed a quick coffee and came home through the park to the car park. 
I’m taking a nice long lunch break, Lacomtekp but honestly I do enjoy my days here in the museum, just not together!
if any of you lovely Fruit Loops listen to podcasts, please do follow Carol Jarvis’ ‘in my veins’ on Spotify, she’s finding it hard to get followers. The series is going to be looking at how music helps (or not) in adversity. Obviously she’s had a lot of that in her years of illness with a Lymphoma (a blood cancer) but she’s lining up some great people to interview too.
im not too sure if I’m allowed to post this but hey, worth a try!
enjoy your Bank Holiday, here is cool and cloudy today this far.
Hugs xxx
Moomy
Hope your knee improves before your hols LondonLass . Can anyone do anything to help, ?physio?chiro?.My other (arthritic) knee has been reusing to straighten for some time. I have been to a chiro and he is helping. I have to do stretching exercises and it seems to be loosening. I want to put off having another knee replacement if I can. Enjoy your hols xx
Onwards and flatwards (don't do hills) and keep walking if you can!
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