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omgthe beautiful fluffy tailStolen from another thread
I’ve got a craving for those with Longley cottage cheese. I put the cottage cheese in the halved fruit,Looooove tinned peaches and pears. I keep a tin in the fridge cos I like them cold
Yum, I haven’t had Longley Cottage Cheese for a while ... you’ve influenced me again, MustardI’ve got a craving for those with Longley cottage cheese. I put the cottage cheese in the halved fruit,
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Hah, I now want these ice lollies very much.@Flumps how are you and your family?View attachment 621866
Love it, I am from London but for a few months lived in a very small town, and the local paper was filled with things like this, a great change from all the knife crime and pollution deaths I hear about now. a definite highlight was a local public figure having an icecream snatched out of his hand by a seagullThought I'd bring some light relief to the thread...those who have followed my life/mishaps will know me and Mr C have been saving to buy a house for many years we've had 3 offers rejected on places we were looking so expanded our search and had an offer accepted recently! The house we are now in the process of buying is further into the countryside than we were originally looking, I've been looking at the local fb groups and rather than where we are now with all the stabbings and muggings the local issues where are new house are as follows;
My parasol blew away, can people please look out for it
A blue car used my drive to reverse in twice in a week, should i be worried
My favourite - 'there was a peacock in my garden the other day, does it belong to anyone?'
I love it all and am very excited to move to a village where we will be the youngest people there by about 30 years!!
Haha yup where my parents live it's very similar! Breaking news - swan pecked a child etc. I'm really looking forward to getting back to that kind of environment!!Love it, I am from London but for a few months lived in a very small town, and the local paper was filled with things like this, a great change from all the knife crime and pollution deaths I hear about now. a definite highlight was a local public figure having an icecream snatched out of his hand by a seagull
I always think how fun it would be to work on a local paper like this. A distant relative of mine used to and once he took a whole page to write about his daughter's upcoming wedding (neither her nor her fiance were from the town, nor would anyone reading it have met them )Haha yup where my parents live it's very similar! Breaking news - swan pecked a child etc. I'm really looking forward to getting back to that kind of environment!!
My dream job!! (I work in HR with a background in comms always thought it could be an option if I decided to have kids or really settle into country living)I always think how fun it would be to work on a local paper like this. A distant relative of mine used to and once he took a whole page to write about his daughter's upcoming wedding (neither her nor her fiance were from the town, nor would anyone reading it have met them )
My friend’s mum lives somewhere like this, she once sent my friend the local newsletter bemoaning a “crime spree”… two people had had v expensive power tools stolen after they’d left them outside on walls unattended.Thought I'd bring some light relief to the thread...those who have followed my life/mishaps will know me and Mr C have been saving to buy a house for many years we've had 3 offers rejected on places we were looking so expanded our search and had an offer accepted recently! The house we are now in the process of buying is further into the countryside than we were originally looking, I've been looking at the local fb groups and rather than where we are now with all the stabbings and muggings the local issues where are new house are as follows;
My parasol blew away, can people please look out for it
A blue car used my drive to reverse in twice in a week, should i be worried
My favourite - 'there was a peacock in my garden the other day, does it belong to anyone?'
I love it all and am very excited to move to a village where we will be the youngest people there by about 30 years!!
Ah man peacocks can be a pain! Used to often get some trampling around on my roof early in the mornings, squawking away to some other nearby peacocks. They don't seem to stay in their own gardens much! When they got on my mum's roof she used to get outside with the broom to shoo them offThought I'd bring some light relief to the thread...those who have followed my life/mishaps will know me and Mr C have been saving to buy a house for many years we've had 3 offers rejected on places we were looking so expanded our search and had an offer accepted recently! The house we are now in the process of buying is further into the countryside than we were originally looking, I've been looking at the local fb groups and rather than where we are now with all the stabbings and muggings the local issues where are new house are as follows;
My parasol blew away, can people please look out for it
A blue car used my drive to reverse in twice in a week, should i be worried
My favourite - 'there was a peacock in my garden the other day, does it belong to anyone?'
I love it all and am very excited to move to a village where we will be the youngest people there by about 30 years!!