HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!
The moon turns full on Monday, 3 August, in the U.K. and U.S.
I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe week!
Morning all:
That's some alarm clock Lindybird. Good that boiler problem seems to be sorted.
Heather: Wonder if that October date will hold firm given the virus, but it would be good to get it over and done - hope that all will go as well as possible.
OG: Googled images of the Peacock; butterflies are so colorful, it's amazing how such small creatures developed such unusual and beautiful markings.
Finding it frustrating to type properly as I have a small cut at the tip of my middle finger. Hand sanitizer smarts and small bandaids don't survive for long. A very small problem though given everything else.
Am almost finished reading John Bolton's book, The Room Where It Happened, about his time as National Security Advisor to Trump. His politics make me cringe, but the book is well written and some of his 'OMG I don't believe it' type remarks are actually quite funny, but his description of the chaos inside the White House is really really scary.
Heather: I hope the case goes well for Callum. I'll be thinking of both of you.Lindy: Oh dear. I think I would find it disturbing to wake up to a magpie in the house! LOL Glad it found its way out.
Rosy: I hope all goes well with your OH's biopsy. Sending you strength.
Annette: Good that your OH's ear pieces are working and his hearing is improved. I thought about reading the John Bolton book. His politics are abhorrent, but the stories about what goes on deep in the administration are probably interesting, albeit horrifying. I would need to order it brought to my local library, which would entail a conversation with the staff. I don't think I want to be drawn into a political discussion with them... One of the downsides to living near a small town.