When we had a power cut a few weeks ago I recorded this in semi darkness.
AndyD
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Happy first day of winter!It has rained here literally every day in December since we've been dogsitting. Imagine four dogs running round the lawn and then coming inside. Six times a day.
We bought three extra washable mats but it's a losing battle.Thankfully two dry weeks are now forecast so I just hosed clean the back yard concrete and fingers crossed the muddy patch that used to be grass will drain or freeze.
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Palladium Style EstateI've noticed this with some expensive places, some only advertising with a handful of photos.
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Palladium Style EstateAnd currently on the market in the UK, I love this house:
https://www.hamptons.co.uk/properties/20986898/sales/A1NQ500000P2AFOIAR#/
Seems to have enough space for a piano.
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Palladium Style EstateI'd be happy with this 2.5 acre Barbados estate, 380ft of beach, a 6 bed main house, 4 bed guest cottage:
https://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residential/for-sale/gibbs-st-peter/rsi012478282
Price is US $42m btw.
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Convert the gym to a music room?
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What are you reading?https://www.cmohs.org/recipients/lists/living-recipients
Veey moving, emotional reading
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Candy store memories@Piano-Dad
That type of counter display is still seen here at some outdoor markets/craft/food fairs.
In Bowes Museum grounds last Saturday there was a stall with deep sections like that, of nuts etc including cashews. -
Candy store memoriesNot my first choice of sweet flavour I have to say
, even now
We used to have strawberry or lemon covered toffee bonbons
Like these
I was also partial to candy cigarettes
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Candy store memoriesSherbert fountain, the extra fine white sherbert going up your nose.
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Great sentences"Well that was a long walk down a windy beach, to a cafe that was closed"
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Hey, how about this place? :-)I'll take the carpet from the first and the gas range from the second, please
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Andy, someone stole my identityThis is AI generated combination of places?
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Great sentencesA favourite and for me fabulous real life moment was when Bob Geldof who, having organised Live Aid in 1985 on two continents, having persuaded hundreds of stars and all that they need to perform to give their time and skill on a specific day, having spent goodness knows how much time, effort, umpteen phone calls...
He walks on stage in front of literally millions of people to start an astounding, astonishing, amazing, affecting worldwide spectacular, and says
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Candy store memoriesYes,
looked like this chocolate but in ufo shape

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Candy store memories@wtg
Flying saucers filled with sherbert omnomnomMy favourites as a kid were called crispets which were also in the shape of a UFO and I'd buy a quarter. Crispy milk chocolate with coconut.
No longer available but I think 'Crispy Bits' made in Scotland are the same. -
Faunascrolling--what's visiting where you are?What hawk are they?
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25th Amendment. Seriously.I keep reminding myself he is primarily a businessman, and of course an 80 year old convicted criminal.
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What are you reading?Not actually reading much due to my ongoing carpet laying but over the last fortnight acquired these:

Just my type (by Garfield) caught my eye due to Ax's thread regarding calibri/TNR
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Calibri v. Times New RomanArial is what we changed to (from TNR) and used from about 1990, for its clarity, and it also saved printer ink.
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