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RSPB Giving Nature a Home
OG – Some news at last. I’m sending you all, especially J, strengthening thoughts as you wait for a date.
Yesterday turned into a lovely spring day, sunny afternoon, I managed a little weeding among the bulbs which are starting to flower. This morn we have light rain. Exciting day – food shopping and nanny duty. Dau still had her cold at weekend and I expect an overload of leftover chores. Miss7 took part in a readathon last month, funds for MS research, she read a staggering 62 books besides her regular school readers. They used to call me a bookworm; she must have the same genes!
Evening all:
Rosy: We have some good places to walk, but I tend to keep to some familiar loops around various parts of the neighborhood (gotta keep track of other people's gardens, y'know!). I like Sauvignon Blanc these days; OH likes Chardonnay, but it's a bit heavy....
Lynette: Not surprised California might have been the place. I've read all about the building of the trans-continental railroad, which brought workers from all over the world. I watched he debate and the vote online today; more to come tomorrow, but I'll be out in the morning. Regardless of who's speechifying, I love the articulate and oh-so-polite way MPs skewer each other, such a refreshing change after our leader's ungrammatical and incoherent rants.
AQ; That's an impressive number of books for Miss 7! Spring there; fall sneaking up here with leaves beginning to drop from our native Western Redbud. Hope not too many leftover chores.
I see the hurricane left a terrible trail of destruction in the Bahamas. It'll be interesting to see how long it takes them to rebuild in comparison to how Puerto Rico (a U.S. territory) fared after Maria. Also lots of grief in our town over the ghastly fate of the folks on the dive boat. The authorities have been very good about keeping everyone informed - what a ghastly job the first responders have.
Take care all.