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Barmaid | 16:26 Fri 24th May 2024 | ChatterBank
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Thank goodness it is Friday!  I have had a shocking week.

Once I have packed up from work (prob around 8pm), I shall do some cooking for a party I am helping with tomorrow.  I am planning a long sleep on Sunday and then despite it being a BH, get some work done on Monday.

I shall also be on fledgling watch since some Great Tits have built a nest in a bit of redundant ducting above our kitchen.  The babies will be ready to go anytime soon so I have to be on my toes to ensure that they get away safely and that the cats show no interest.

Is anyone doing anything more interesting than me this weekend?  I accept that it will not be difficult since I have reached the pinnacle of dullness.

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It's going to be quite exciting (not) here.  Dog walk. Drive to part-time shop 2 miles away and buy Saturday paper. Drive on 5 miles to Tesco's at Filey (lovely and easy with the bank holiday traffic) to pick up about 6 items which were not available to buy in various places over the last 2 days for various reasons. Buy Birthday card for bolshie grandson.

Home, start to make decent curry sauce for prawn curry at dinner time..if time, shoot up to church to practice hymns fornext Sun (this can be put off until Sun.) Make lunch, try to watch Rugby with OH in-between potting up hanging baskets. 

Make actual curry.

Evening - try to begin writing assignment from Writing Group.

It's all go!  Roll on Sunday and trying to do some gardening - or at least tidy the pots - assuming it's not raining. :)

How about an AB comp. for the champion of dullness? 

 

Pondering;

'When you meet a master swordsman,                                         Show him your sword.                                                                   When you meet a man who is not a poet,                                 do not show him your poem.' 

 Lin-Chi, 8th cent. AD

                                

AB being hostile to any poetry format, he tries again;

 

'When you meet a master swordsman,----------------------------   Show him your sword.----------------------------------------------When you meet a man who is not a poet,------------------------- do not show him your poem.'--------------------------------------- 

Lin-Chi, 8th cent. AD

 

I give up.

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