Suppose i bet look out for the hit mob.
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Dear Chantal, you do make me smile.
Suppose i bet look out for the hit mob.

Suppose i bet look out for the hit mob.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
My dear OH
You should know at your age that as far as the ladies are concerned you/we can never win.
My Governor suggested just over a week ago that it was possibly time that I fully retired...several days later I was being seriously berated for coming home earlier than she anticipated
I just made it out the door in time following a comment along the lines of...."And you want me to retire....you have to be kidding"
Isn't she wonderful
You should know at your age that as far as the ladies are concerned you/we can never win.
My Governor suggested just over a week ago that it was possibly time that I fully retired...several days later I was being seriously berated for coming home earlier than she anticipated
I just made it out the door in time following a comment along the lines of...."And you want me to retire....you have to be kidding"
Isn't she wonderful
I am in my own little world, ...it's OK, ...they know me there!
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Dear weed, i know exactly what you mean, but where would we be without them, well i can think of one or two good places.

Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
It's the old "can't live with em...can't live without out em" syndrome.
I have to admit OH that I too have a couple of places where I slip away for a bit of peace and quiet...ssshhh
I have to admit OH that I too have a couple of places where I slip away for a bit of peace and quiet...ssshhh
I am in my own little world, ...it's OK, ...they know me there!
My husband and I have been both retired together now for about three years and we have hit quite a successful formula, I think: we do lots of things together, but we also have our own hobbies, friends and outings which we do quite separately and happily, so we don't get into each others' way.
Monika
I think you are absolutely right... As I work from home I have my office which is tucked away on the end of the garage.... it serves also as my 'den' where I can escape from time to time
It is here that I have my PC, my work files, manuals,etc. plus all my gardening paraphanalia and other 'man type' bits and bobs
I think you are absolutely right... As I work from home I have my office which is tucked away on the end of the garage.... it serves also as my 'den' where I can escape from time to time
It is here that I have my PC, my work files, manuals,etc. plus all my gardening paraphanalia and other 'man type' bits and bobs
I am in my own little world, ...it's OK, ...they know me there!
Thanks for your good wishes. I'm at home tonight but Lyndon has been with Don today. We swap over tomorrow. His charity has raised a huge amount of money this year (60K) for Challenge Cancer Through Adventure and their celebration party is tomorrow evening. He planned this when he was well, so no-one could have guessed we would be doing this in the current circumstances.
My job is to be with him during Saturday afternoon, take him from the Hospice to the party to say goodbye to his friends and colleagues, then take him back. That's what he wants, so that's what I'll do.
Don't know quite what that's going to be like, but I think he may be better prepared for it than some of the people there.
Let's hope I'm up to the job! Speak to you soon.
My job is to be with him during Saturday afternoon, take him from the Hospice to the party to say goodbye to his friends and colleagues, then take him back. That's what he wants, so that's what I'll do.
Don't know quite what that's going to be like, but I think he may be better prepared for it than some of the people there.
Let's hope I'm up to the job! Speak to you soon.
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My dear Tigger, don't know what to say apart from God bless you.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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There's no fool like an old fool.
OH, I would love to have a picture of Patrick, my motorbike, as my avatar, but computer says no. Too many bytes, apparently. I looked at it and couldn't see any, like I couldn't see any calories in that cake I had earlier. Maybe I should get my eyes tested.
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Dear Pongeroon, i hope it was a big slice, and as for your computer, be like me and never take no for an answer.

Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Hello all - well, the charity surpassed itself in reaching nearly 12K more than it's target 2 years earlier than expected. Don said a few words of thanks to all the people who havbe helped and contributed, to the 2 of the originators of the charity who have since died, and to all those there and several more for supporting him and his wife in recent weeks, which was pretty moving.
Although he only managed 30 minutes at the 'do', so many people seemed pleased to see him there and greated him with hugs and kisses. It was a privelege to watch.
I was taken aback by the number of people who came to talk to me about what a special person he was. So - I will always remember that. It's a side of him that I've always known about, but probably have never fully appreciated.
Although he only managed 30 minutes at the 'do', so many people seemed pleased to see him there and greated him with hugs and kisses. It was a privelege to watch.
I was taken aback by the number of people who came to talk to me about what a special person he was. So - I will always remember that. It's a side of him that I've always known about, but probably have never fully appreciated.
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Dear Tigger, what a huge amount of money, i should think everyone was pleased with that.
All you can do is treasure that very special moment in your life.
My thoughts are with you all.
All you can do is treasure that very special moment in your life.
My thoughts are with you all.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
