HAPPY NEW WEEK!!!
I hope everyone has a healthy, happy week!
Right now, I am on my enclosed porch, and a big Barred Owl is raising a ruckus. It sounds like a large ape! He or she is claiming its nesting territory very early this year. The Red-Tailed Hawks won't be happy.
RUSTY – Please think before you do any more silly things!
LINDA – Some gentle nudging and OH had his walk about 9 am. I think he is snoozing now before lunch – a shop tomato sandwich.
Over the χmas break many people clear their “stuff” and dump it outside our charity shops. Good stuff and some that is complete rubbish. Then, not-so-nice people come along and rummage through, mixing everything, stealing whatever is worthwhile. This leaves the charities having to get trucks and waste thousands of dollars to clean it up. I know they are volunteers but perhaps the charities should not close down for several weeks. Security guards?
Just a thought
My mother's menu consisted of two choices: Take it or leave it. (Buddy Hackett)
Daughter: "What's it like to have the greatest daughter in the world?" Mum: "I don't know, you'll have to ask Grandma."
Lindybird: Where did you bro emigrate to?
Diane: Niece's flight is scheduled to leave at 9:20 pm and plane (nonstop to London) is apparently on time. She took the airbus to LAX - I always pick up arriving people but there's nowhere for non-ticketed folks to hang out once outbound passengers check in and head to security. Anyway, she said it took just 20 minutes from arriving at the airport to go through security, which is brilliant. I felt so so bad for her because the weather was so un-California-like and she was so looking forward to the sun. As she said: It was a lesson in expectations. My comment: I don't need any more pesky lessons in expectations!! Weatherwise, things are calm here and the weekend storm due is reputed to be much less powerful than the one we just had - speaking of which, is that on its way to your neck of the woods?
Hallo to everyone else. Have been too busy to respond but have been keeping up with everyone's news. Stay well all.
Dibnlib: it's a shame, but it does look as if a few venues such as old theatres will have to close. I suspect that they don't spend much on upkeep as money is so tight. In the foyer, I read that The Palace had been saved from oblivion in the 70s by Andrew Lloyd Webber, who refurbished it enough to open for one of his musicals, after it had been shut for some years.
It does seem a bit dusty & musty, but if you Google it, you'll see glimpses of the very ornate balconies and arches over the various entrances.