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I think it’s £115k a year…..if Johnson gets back (heaven preserve us from the proven liar extraordinaire!) does he get double? Scary!!!!
Daughter is in an Air BnB in New York, she’s taken 5 students to do a tutor exchange at the Julliard! Super opportunity for them, and a tough assignment for her being in charge of them and also taking on a fellow tutors students for a week!
Hugs xxx
Moomy

Oh if it gets to be Johnson again I might think about emigrating (if anywhere would have me!) as I cannot stand such outright dishonesty. He just says the first bumbling thing that comes into his nasty mouth, whether it be true or (FAR more likely) something he just made up. The bumbling is a total farce too, it’s all put on.
But the revolving number 10 door was the one which made me laugh, or even the photo of Larry the cat at the lectern in Downing Street. I’m old enough to remember that anyone could walk along there (and yes I did!)
Hey-ho, Alendronic acid for a further 3 years (text from GP saying I still have osteopenia - a possible improvement as last Dexa definitely said osteoporosis)
Hugs xxx
Moomy

Sorry to hear you have osteopenia,moomy,I have,too.It was a bit of a surprise,but I kept breaking toes,easily,and wondered….
we’ll just to cheer us up,I went to see “La Boheme”last night at the cinema….it was beautiful -the singing out of this world (especially R,boyfriend and poet-tenor).
When I came back I was looking it up online and imagining myself as poor little seamstress, Mimi, in the cold attic, having consumption.In fact I thought I might change my name to Mimi(sorry-bit of a child….!)
I have bravely still got my heating off….as in cinema I was actually perspiring.What strange weather….
yes,it is strange news atm.When we look back will we really believe it ?!?!
well,Have a nice day,Love,Violet xxx
What a horrible day I've had! We had to have our very special doggie put to sleep this afternoon. She was 12, and had very bad arthritis. After having tablets and injections for the last 6 months, she had got progressively worse. She was still a happy, loving animal right to the end, but she was in intense pain and it had got to the point she had trouble walking to go and do her ablutions. And...poor thing, her legs were giving out on her as she performed said ablutions. I shall miss her dreadfully.

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