HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MOON
I hope everyone has a serene, peaceful week.
The moon turns new on Sunday evening/night.
Lindybird said:Behave!! You can't suggest bodily harm to politicians on here! You'll get us all banned or something ;-))
My suggestion was considerably less torturous than Scylla's.
Knowing my luck even if they went over a cliff their own hot air would cause them to float gently off to safety.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Quiet on here. I hope that OG & EE are just busy. Today's quotes: Time & trouble will tame an advanced young woman, but an advanced old woman is uncontrollable by any earthly force. Dorothy L. Sayers. Middle age: when you're sitting at home on a Saturday night and the telephone rings, and you hope it isn't for you. Ogden Nash.
Lindybird: Gosh. Lots of advanced old women on here! :-)
Heather: Nothing like picking up your knife and fork or jumping in the shower to start the phone ringing...
Clare: Had to smile at the image of politicians floating away to safety on their own hot air. Too true. But then how far would they get, being so full of you-know-what. Did not spend a lot of time imagining Scylla's option.
Handyman coming today to install new bits and pieces in the shower. Meanwhile, the chain on the ceiling fan in one of the bedrooms detached itself when I pulled on it yesterday and last evening, I turned on a table lamp in 'my' room only to find the switch has gone kaput. Really! What next?
Take care all.
Rosy - Glad to hear you are settling into your new surroundings - it will take a bit to be fully intergrated I assume but no doubt you will benefit. Happy Birthday to your OH What an increase - it's an insult.,
Annette - hope you don't have too many outages, always a nuisance that. Just had some pics through from Son of their time in SF. Now about to pick up car and drive down the coast so hopefully there will be a few more in due course.
Just going to post one or two of their visit so far;
lAST ONE IS OF SON ON ONE OF THE FAMOUS TRAMS
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Unknown said:But then how far would they get, being so full of you-know-what.
You mean, Store High In Transit.
Lynette: Water is low in that dam! I wonder if he took the elevator down into the innards.... I'm amazed there isn't some Health and Safety ordinance that forbids people from hanging on the side of those trams. I didn't like going up the steep hills when I was sitting safely inside! Still, looks like he's having a good time. We have a UK family member en route to Santa Barbara tomorrow - have never met him but we're going out to dinner either Wednesday or Thursday.