Oreti— good you dug that Dahlia up…’cuz ya nevvah know, wot.
Chapeau. Looking good.
Oreti— ta. It was too… this dish is one of my favs, anñnnnnnd made with our own veggies. Oh, I like chips from time to time. I do not eat them...
Yum, Oreti.
Good to see you, Oreti. I know what you mean about the winter months. Your garden clean-up is not un-interesting to me, mate.
Stunning quilting, Willow. BTW— it is nice to see you again.
You are a legend.
[ATTACH] Leek casserole.
No need stopping, mate.
Thanks so much Pac.
Daniel— it is such a cosy and lovely scene there.
Pac— it all looks so lovely. So much more than we have here. Nice to look at. Cheers for the pics.
Wotttttttttttttttttt!! Omg Say it ain’t so, mate.
Zigs— it’s a result.
Annie— yes, I can see that. Chuckle.:p
Annie—………..I don’t mean to laugh, though.
Time for a “this ‘n that” day, but we will begin with reading the newspapers and doing some puzzels in the New York Times, and a Dutch puzzle...
Ajam paniki . We eat Indonesian meals often.
Have a great day yourself, Netty. So, how’s it going with the Christmas decs then. Are you feeling less somber? Are there areas of Canada that are...
Annie— very nice rug. In fact, what I can see of the room, I like very much. Chapeau.