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Re: Good morning Wednesday

Postby Kaz » 28 Aug 2019, 12:35

JoM wrote:Didn’t need John, I’ve remembered that it was Birdlip.


It's stunning up there Jo, amazing views 8-) :D

Well the hairdresser's was packed solid, so as I had a few hours to kill after coffee with my friend I had a wander.

Made an appointment at Specsavers as I recently had a reminder, then decided to come down to the Quays. I am already sort of looking for a outfit for the two weddings we have next year - as they are on different sides of the family I will get away with wearing the same for both. The first is in April, down in Dorset, Poppy's parents, and the other one is my cousin's daughter in June, over in Ashford. I saw two beautiful dresses - one in Phase Eight, and the other in Ted Baker. I might post links on the Boutique board later, and ask for opinions :idea: Having a cuppa now before the short walk up to Southgate St. where the solicitor's office is.

Hope your builders will be finished soon Osc ((x))

Good idea to eat out tonight Crommers, you treat yourselves! :D

Hi Saundra :) Another one here who loves a storm ;)
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Re: Good morning Wednesday

Postby Kaz » 28 Aug 2019, 12:38

JoM wrote:I love a storm too. My Nan was terrified though and anyone of us who was available would rush around to sit with her when a storm started. She was a strong lady normally, nothing otherwise phased her, and I often wonder if her fear came from living in Birmingham during the war and the bangs and flashes being reminiscent of air raids.


Almost certainly :( xx
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