Old Herbaceous arrives in Wales for his week's holiday
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Geoff, you are welcome to any and all of my honeymoon photos as I'll be on my allotment for a fortnight and Tim will be in Scotland playing golf.
The perfect holiday. 
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Oh yes! He's turning into one of those weeping angels off Doctor Who (back behind the sofa again!
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Errrm, well, not quite.
Definitely looking for something though!
Errrm, well, not quite.
Definitely looking for something though!
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I think he's got them, is that Lizzie & Grock in the back of the charabanc with all those other ladies? He's heading south now, avoiding the motorways as his old bus won't go fast enough...


Chantal
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He must be exhausted! Is he home yet?
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If he's home he's very quiet and having seen the variety of transport he's had to use today, I'm not surprised.
He started off quite well
but the traction engine was just too slow. so he tried to speed things up a bit
but he wore the poor lad out and had to resort to his own legs to try and get home
However, his little legs are a bit short for such a big bike, so he made himself some roller skates, which broke after just half a mile
and was last seen on a unicycle he found beside the road,
unfortunately he was being seriously harassed by that dog, so who knows what happened next.
He started off quite well
but the traction engine was just too slow. so he tried to speed things up a bit
but he wore the poor lad out and had to resort to his own legs to try and get home
However, his little legs are a bit short for such a big bike, so he made himself some roller skates, which broke after just half a mile
and was last seen on a unicycle he found beside the road,
unfortunately he was being seriously harassed by that dog, so who knows what happened next.
Chantal
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I know this corner of the earth, it smiles for me...
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Home at last? has he picked up a few new friends on the way? Is that you Grock on the fence?
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sorry strawberry tart,thats not me on the fence,im the scarecrow,oh and about the liverpool picture,i can tell you all the story behind it.Liz the tart was mooning out of the adelphi window across the street,thats why he:s covering his eyes 
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It's early morning in Milton Bryan, but the crowds are already out to welcome OH back home.


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I had worried about how his allotment would have fared during his absence.
I had visions of something like this
My worries were groundless - what a cracking job his neighbours have done looking after it:!:
They seem to have rebuilt most of the village too.
Welcome home
Alan
I had visions of something like this
My worries were groundless - what a cracking job his neighbours have done looking after it:!:
They seem to have rebuilt most of the village too.
Welcome home
Alan
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Well for once i'm utterly lost for words.
Now having had a very quick look through your amazing sightings of me in Wales, i now know why i'm exhausted.
What a treat to come back too, all your very funny picturs and comments.
But you were all meant to be having a break from me.
I will update you on some of adventures later.
Hope i haven't missed anything.
Now having had a very quick look through your amazing sightings of me in Wales, i now know why i'm exhausted.
What a treat to come back too, all your very funny picturs and comments.
But you were all meant to be having a break from me.
I will update you on some of adventures later.
Hope i haven't missed anything.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.


