As the weather has been a little kinder to us of late, the clocks are due to change tonight and the Dark Blues have won the Boat Race, perhaps there is some truth to the rumour that Spring is on its way.
However, the nights are still a little nippy, so gather round our cosy hearth for another Club Night.
Drinks and nibbles will no doubt appear shortly and we can only hope that our trusty Matron will again excel herself with a new tailcock recipe. (Last week's amazing creation, the 'Lunar surprise@ lingers firmly in the memories and possibly also the livers of the members who attended last week.)
The raffle cupboard seems to be bare, so presumably all items were won last week...is this a record ?
Here are my donations for this week's raffle:
A packet of cheese and onion crisps . (Hardly flattened at all.)
A small tin of Mint Balls. (No, not Uncle Joe's, they're for the raffle)
A Fair Isle pattern mitt. (Right hand .)
Mamyalynne - are you a mountain lass, too? As for raffle prizes, I found a mouldy panetonne left over from Christmas today - before I give it to the chickens, shall we put it in the hat?
I shall feed it to one of my sheep - it adds to the lamb and means I can take a dosage in for my weak heart over Sunday lunch in seven months time. Our Welsh guest should be able to testify to lamb marinated in salyicate acid.....
evenin' all...as always a pleasure to be in your company. mamy - holler if you need another nurse for the meds round. am a little squiffy myself, but as always, am ready to chip in x
I prefer it in red wine with garlic, DT. As we haven't been officially introduced, I'd like to say that I'm actually a Scot, but I live in Wales, och aye!
I shall wait my good fortune as to the aspirin, having volunteered it , and especially in not landing the £117 million on offer from some dubious European tax avoidance scheme, the probability of a triumphant win must be greatly increased.