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Cheers Zigs. We thought it was usually lovely. It is always different over there.
Factory work for fish processing is something my Bride did as a young traveller when in Alaska.
Looks good to me, Riley.
Annie— ah yes, that sounds right. Cheers for that, miss. .
So many interesting things, Zigs.
[ATTACH] Yesterday morning out of the livingroom window (it was too messy on the balcony upstairs).. This morning we are socked-in with almost...
Cayu— will do. We are …popelen. I can’t think of an English word — sort of like eagerly waiting, to go to the garden. They hang in the garden...
Annie—Glad you like the apron. She made one for my Bride as well. We’d b lost without them. She also made us a tote-bag to take things back and...
Daniel— thanks, they sure were. Annie— I remember that. Uh-oh.
Pac— that was interesting. Cheers.
Knowledge is something I need more of.
With all that talk about pruning Applebee’s, removing apple trees and listing apple tree sorts, There was nothing for it — I had to make apple...
Do you guys eat squirrels? When I was there years ago there was a season for hunting them in the woods. They were a popular seasonal food among...
Daniel— I agree with bottom land being very fertile. My grandpa’s farm had some bottom land on parts of it. Ziggs— that made me laugh mate. You...
Good one, Pacers.
Netty— you’re a busy girl. About that passport— are you planning a fun trip?
Loggie— that is a great Spring message. The daffs here are just about that’ll as well. They punch through the snow. Pac—what a great pic. I am...
Penny wise and pound foolish.
Now is the good time to use a last word.