Yes, you got it, it was Windsday! Watched the Winnie the Pooh video many, many times with our two when they were small. I've never tried windsurfing. I admire those who try and learn those kinds of adventurous sports. -Jenn
OFF FOR WALKIES
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*How cute is that hippo!*
*I couldn't resist using it as a 'GOOD MORNING' pic.*
*Right. This morning I am off on another FBG Social Walk. It's a 30/3...
Serendipity
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The other week I told you all that I had a rebate from my electricity bill
, money from which I put towards my next year’s counselling college bills.
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The carefree duck.
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With the students going home the centre of town is getting quieter , very
quickly.
Outside the bakers a duck walks unconcernedly down the road towards t...
Bodies
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I went to see Wandee yesterday for massage.
It was supposed to be the cupping one but she is still not ready so no
worries. I had her deep muscle Tha...
Sage on the garden path
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Sage in French is *la sauge.* This plant grows on the edge of our back-yard
path. It was growing there when we came to live in Saint-Aignan more than
20 ye...
This modern world
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Our next door neighbour has been having some leaks through his roof
recently, and his roofers suggested that it was coming from our side. They
said the ...
A Little Worn Out
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TODAY BEGAN WITH TOMATOES AND SCRAMBLED EGGS (YOU WILL HAVE TO IMAGINE THE
PARSLEY GARNISH!)
MORNING CHORES INCLUDED A VISIT TO THE SUPERMARKET, MOSTLY FOR...
Owl Wood Today
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The weather has been warm and sunny, even the breeze has been warm. Not
too hot, just perfect for us, as we start to come out of winter
hibernation. W...
Apartments
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See that reddish coloured building in the distance? In the early to mid
1990s I use to work there, can't remember what floor though. Back then
apartment...
May came in like a LION!!!
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Monday was a beautiful day. Neighbours were out doing yard work, mowing
lawns . I noticed that I had one little crocus in my flower bed and
probably ab...
The Merry Month Of May
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"It was the month of May, the month when the foliage of herbs and trees is
most freshly green, when buds ripened and blossoms appear in their
fragran...
Regular checking
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Yesterday I had a colonoscopy and gastroscopy
The gastroscopy isn’t an issue. Usually you fast for 12 hours before hand
go in and
Bobs your uncle out ag...
Screams Before Silence(YouTube)
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I think I failed to copy the video. It is on YouTube. Look for it. It's
hard to watch but it's important. Especially to some anti-Semitic women
around here...
BUSY SUNDAY
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We used to be on a power plan (electricity) that gave us 30 cents a litre
off petrol every month. This came to an end in January and we are now on a
plan ...
Service
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Note left under the bowls....
Dear Hoomans
Service standards in this diner have dropped off a cliff. It's 2030 hours
and I've been waiting ages to have...
Spring
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This spell of cold weather is getting tiresome; a blast of Arctic air
streaming from the north down the east coast has created bitterly cold
conditions. ...
Happy Earth Day- Look who I Found!
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I spent quite a bit of time outside today cutting back perennials, edging
part of one bed, doing a bit of weeding, moving the cat…
I almost didn’t see t...
Drivers just wanna be first........
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This is my signature meme for drivers, haha. I remember drivers
ed....we've seen the consequences on the highway and streets when people
tailgate. Bu...
In memory of George
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In 2007, a 9-year-old Jack Russell Terrier called George died after
protecting 5 local children from an attack by two pit bulls. He was given a
posthum...
Sinking of the SS Ventnor
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The SS Ventnor leaving Westport in 1901
The SS Ventnor was built in Glasgow, Scotland in 1901 for Gow, Harrison and
Co as a British cargo steamship. Her le...
Catching up!
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Oh dear, nearly six months since I last posted a blog. It is not that I
have been bothered to write to you. Oh no. It is because words have been
absent ...
Mincemeat and Quince
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The days are getting shorter and the trees are beginning to shed their
leaves. The quince tree has done magnificently this year. The fruit
enormous a...
I write. I create. I observe and record my life, after 40 years, in Greece. I love to create either with my handy craft, cooking or writing. Freeform always. Keep it simple, keep the interest, make it useful. I write about my garden sometimes, my grandchildren and the different culture and traditions. My New Zealand up bringing was so different from this way of life that I do truly feel like an alien at times. Greece is home but so is my kiwi 'homeland'. I am a citizen of both and an alien in both.
He must have loved it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI know "Winnie The Pooh" And The Blustery Day", but don't remember if they called It "something." :-)
It was ideal weather to zip from one side of the harbour to the other. Exhilarating I would imagine!!
DeletePerfect way to spend the day.
ReplyDeleteAlthough these days I’d look like a whale in a wet suit lol
You're daring just thinking about putting on a wet suit! Sure you'd look just fine
DeleteLucky him. I did try it once, I was OK going forwards, but couldn't make the wretched thing turn round. I gave up.
ReplyDeleteHe's been doing this for many years. Even at 40 odd he finds it the perfect way to enjoy the day.
DeleteHow lucky you are to live by the sea.
ReplyDeleteYes, we are. So much to do and see!
DeleteYes, you got it, it was Windsday! Watched the Winnie the Pooh video many, many times with our two when they were small. I've never tried windsurfing. I admire those who try and learn those kinds of adventurous sports. -Jenn
ReplyDeleteI have watched many a Pooh movie when grandkids were younger. Did you know they are bilingual? Pooh and Piglet's greek is perfect loo
DeleteFantastic photos. Here comes Summer.
ReplyDeleteJust around the corner, cept it's raining Again today
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