HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a safe, peaceful, joyful week.
I saw 3 little Winter Wrens outside my porch window this week. Also, I hiked up to my small town for some groceries, and I startled 3 White-Tailed Deer as I crossed the bridge over the creek. They were getting a drink, and they made a loud racket as they crashed through the dry brush. I was glad to see that they were quite plump and healthy to face the long winter.
Lynette: Hope you get some kind of reasonable response from the hospital. When my sister was first in hospital, she had a stroke but the doc in charge denied it in spite of obvious signs; took my niece 24 hours of insistence before they did a scan to find "Oh yes, she's had a stroke." Utter shambles.
AQ: Hyterical video of cockatoo dispensing with owner's pot plants! (A fan of Nancy Reagan's "Just say No" solution to the drug problem?) I also saw the story about the migrants stowing away on the rudder of the ship. People who attempt things like that should be given a medal for sheer guts!
Thanks to those of you who've already sent Xmas cards, I've now added that chore - um - task? fun activity? - to my list.
Have an appointment with our cell-phone provider this a.m. to rejigger family plan. If all goes well, I could end up with a free iPhone 13 Mini. Stay tuned (or not). :-)
Good Morning, and welcome to December already.
LINDA – Does that mean I can start on my χmas gift to me this weekend?
I could not access this site earlier – first of the month syndrome. First day of Aussie summer and it reached 26 C. That’s high enough thank you weather gods.
I am bemused by the latest Palace kerfuffle. If someone asks me where I am from, I am delighted to say England, Scotland, Ireland & Germany, albeit more than 170 years ago.
dibnlib said:LINDY Love what you posted about the quirkinesses of the English language. We have taken a liking to some wonderful yet seldom used words bombastic, pernickety, and preposterous to name a few. Some time ago a friend said her favourite word was fibber tigger bit (as she pronounced it) I did tell her that she had got it a bit wrong!!!
I've fairly recently taken to calling Helen a whippersnapper. It never fails to raise a smile!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
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