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I woke up this morning to the sound of owls.
There were two Tawny owls in an old plum tree about thirty feet from the bedroom window, i think they were probably young ones.
But if that wasn't nice enough there is not a cloud in the sky and all is perfectly still with just the stars twinkling away, just perfect.

Well i don't think you can get a much better start than that, now what can i get up to today, it's the Harvest Festival at the Church this afternoon and i always enjoy that.
I took a barrow full of veg and a load of Chrysanthemums along yesterday, and will take a few more bits along today.

And by the way if anyone is interested, there might be a photo coming soon. :shock: :wink:

Make sure you all enjoy your Sunday.
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Have a perfect day OH.
Sounds better than the rain and wind that greeted us this morning.

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Clear blue sky with a dash of wispy cloud here in South Leics...I am looking forward to getting some serious work done on the plot this morning
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We have a morning like OH's but instead of owls we have Rocky crowing his feathers off as usual.

OH, did you say "photo"? :shock:
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Dear Chantal, yes i did say photo, but i also said might. :lol:
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I expect it'll be a photo of a giant parsnip or something :lol: :lol:
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...giant something... :wink:
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Try and try again, i have been trying to post these photos and everthing keeps going wrong. :x including the computer crashing. :evil:
Well you were kind of right Chantal, a parsnip, not a giant but well proportioned. :)

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And here is what a few of you have been waiting for, a picture of me.

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Surely you didn't think you were going to have all of me at the same time did you. :shock: :lol: :wink:
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Well done Old H' for getting the photos on...

It could be the same barrow load that went to our Church...'cept I was lacking the quality Onions :roll:

..I didn't know you were into trains.?? :wink:

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Dear Clive i'm not really into trains, but the person i finally turned too to help me do the photos, is. :)

It was a really nice Church service this afternoon, we had a relief Vicar, and he was a real laugh.
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OH - that arm looks suspiciously young? :twisted:
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I've had it all my life Tigger. :? :wink:
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Huh? Trains? I am missing something. As usual.
Herby, you're just a big tease and you love it! :lol:
That's Jordan's forearm, I swear!
Lovely spread, though. :wink:
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It is Jenny and veg isn't too bad either :lol: :lol:

Tigger, my thoughts entirely about that youthful looking arm. Not many callouses either... :wink:
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Hi Chantal,
Rather like my youthful legs then! :oops:
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