Good morning all.
Ally! 42c and you are exercising? You're hardcore!
Never mind Jan, a stray shot might drop your neighbour, you never know your luck!
Osc wrote:Kaz, tell Mick that post-retirement projects are not supposed to be done within a few days - they are supposed to be long fingered then done very slowly…….
Too right Osc.I know a man who has been restoring a car for 18 years. You can't rush these jobs!
Sunny here this morning, it's rained overnight. Sunday dinner with son and sister in law.
I went to see a cricket match yesterday in the village where I grew up. I met and spoke to people I hadn't seen in years. Went in to the new pavilion and saw a board with an "In memory of" section. I knew so many names on that list, good people. It was quite moving.
Met one man called Eric who I'd played rugby with at school. He'd work for the gas board for 49 years! Only finished this year as well. He'd been ill, had three heart attacks in five days. One of them at home, if his wife hadn't been there it would have been curtains. But he looks fine now and says he feels it too. He'd never had a ay's illness in his life until that. (Apart from Tetley-itis aka hangovers). He's now been fitted with a stent and a pacemaker.
Have a great day everyone.