Bush for a garden, garden for a bush, s'pose you can't say any fairer than that,
Vinny -
it's a deal!
The strike's over?
Neti O'Hara will never go hungry again? (
we won't mention the twelve little lambs ever again) That's good, it did sound disquieting, particularly the water situation you described, Neti. / Nope, saw your post just now,
Neti -
oh well...
They've finished digging the park up, it wasn't just for the water pipes to the kiosk but also they were making new paths - to the kiosk! - so that people won't trample the grass I suppose. This means I should feel free to put new curtains up - except the windows are now kinda dirty again... from all that digging. If I'd known they were turning the whole park upside down I would have waited with the window cleaning, sigh. Won't do it again now, I'll just let the curtains create a distraction, ha ha - they are quite distractive, with parrots and things...
So sorry about your mate,
Vinny. It's quite a while since you mentioned him, I was hoping he was doing alright. Okay so now the Mozart is for him too. That adagio is like life itself to me. /
Shaney I can understand why you lost it at "Unforgettable". It's become "popular" for funerals and rightly so, it really allows you to feel in touch with that person for a few precious minutes.
Oh
Robinia do they keep changing everything all the time in your country too, it's as if those politicians are from outer space and have no parents, no children and no illnesses, no human experience. Fingers crossed they'll leave your brother's place alone.
Better brush my hair and put some pants on before I hang the curtains...