Happy new week all.
OG: Glad today went well for J. Please tell him Happy Birthday from us.
Morning all:
Lindybird: Congrats to parents - what a lovely name (made me want to break into song).
Rosy: I'd I'd been met by a life-sized cut out of DT, I'd've run for the exits. :-))
OG: Yes, well, it would be nice to be sure that fault wouldn't connect to the San Andreas (it's alleged to have occurred at the south end of a fault). However, it intersects one fault that then intersects the San Andreas fault, which runs SW-NE along the interior about 80 miles north of us. Hmmm.
Granddaughter is on her way back to AZ; I've just cleaned out the refrigerator so I can see what's in there; we are off to the Natural History Museum this afternoon which has a brand new Butterfly Pavilion plus a dinosaur exhibit. The museum is located along a creek, heavily wooded, etc. and apparently the dinosaurs are positioned among the trees and bushes! Tomorrow it's the Final in the Women's FIFA cup.
This stupid Site won't let me even go back one page to see if I've missed anything <fume> Rosy, the party sounds fun: not sure how I'd react to a life size cut out, either! LOL!! Sunny here now. Sitting down to digest roast pork dinner plus wine and strawberries (Scottish) to celebrate our new family member. The sun came out again at about 4.00pm. I expect there could be a nice sunset over the sea, here - we sat on the front to watch one yesterday. Very pretty. Only blot on things is, our son sounded worried this afternoon as baby had not fed yet, just slept a lot. :-(
Bought a cute "windmill" this morning to give to Rosie when we see her. We are going to stay here tomorrow, then head home on Monday, maybe visit baby on Tuesday. Other granny is there, helping, at present.
Plonked into my vase on the mantelpiece.
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