Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Wednesday.
Spent this morning repairing, then cleaning, two pair of brass candlesticks, one late Georgian, one Victorian. After lunch kipped (slept, Lori) for an hour. When I awoke, we walked into town via the lane by our river, which (see above photo) is still in spate, but has now fallen by about three foot. In town Ann called to see a recently bereaved old friend, then went on to the bank, whilst I called in at our public library to return books (and take two more out). Walked home and arrived feeling knackered (rather rude word meaning fatigued, Lori). Been slacking in an armchair since then, I'm afraid. Ann's going out to our Lent discussion group. I really don't feel much like it (told you I feel like slacking today) so we're having an early supper, and in fact going upstairs now, to partake thereof. Cheers, all.
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Why did I suspect you would overdo it?
Stay in the armchair and read the books!!!!
Thanks for the explanations. Are you sure you are not overdoing it?
Hi, 4Ds and Lori. Am trying to rein meself in a bit. In fact haven't even gone to choir practice this evening!!!! (written with and air of conscious virtue).
Hi, 4Ds and Lori. Am trying to rein meself in a bit. In fact haven't even gone to choir practice this evening!!!! (written with and air of conscious virtue).
Hi, 4Ds and Lori. Am trying to rein meself in a bit. In fact haven't even gone to choir practice this evening!!!! (written with and air of conscious virtue).
YOU ARE DOING TOO MUCH MIKE!
You replied to blog comments three times with aplomb and consumate ease apparently: please don't do everything three times except take a nap then sit down for a short rest, take a nap then sit down for a short rest, take a nap then....
Mike you're not taking this seriously enough! Go Easy BigBruv.
Luv KidBruv.
As cousin Robert would have said- 'Taradiddle, young sir'.
Anyway, Ann's just come home, so must knock off now and take it easy.
As cousin Robert would have said- 'Taradiddle, young sir'.
Anyway, Ann's just come home, so must knock off now and take it easy.
That's better Mike If you only do things twice you'll be 50% less er... knackered? I believe was your word of choice?
And as for Cousin Robert (God rest his lovely Spartan soul), wasn't he born a couple of centuries ago and so fit that he gave the eulogy at his own funeral only a decade or so since?
Hi Crowbard; methinks thou exaggeratest slightly regarding the late cousin Robert. But he did live to a very active old age. I must say, in many ways, I admired the Victorians.
Regards, Mike.
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