Sæl öll from the Graham Taylor Breakfast Nook. Tea and coffee, donuts and fruit are on the bar. Half and half coffee for Brian Black coffee for Bragi Flat white coffee for Yorkie Frothy for W_Y Café Allongé for OFH Car insurance. Why is that so dificult to organise. For a reason known only to my insurance company my insurance is under my given name and my short name and that confuses the computers.
I've finally joined the ranks of the septuagenarians! Absolutely unforgettable weekend in the Cotswolds...26 family and friends (all ages from 2 to 89!) in a lovely old stone house. Caterers provided a splendid dinner on Saturday, daughters sorted music and dancing, wines and champagnes by me, beers from the GM of Trumans Brewery (also Mrs H's son-in-law), wit, laughter and conversation contributed by all. I shall be bathed in a warm glow for many days to come
Thank you, Dave...it was marvellous...worth all the time and effort planning and setting everything up.
Glad you had such a great time Theo. From experience I can say like a good wine things get better with age.
Get yourself down to Limoges Yorkie on the 5th-6th July next year, when Le Tour is arriving and departing from there. It is close enough for me to go and watch it again. The race passes in a flash, but the atmosphere is very good.
Just what is up with Matej Vydra? He is starting the games on the bench despite being in the Championship again. Has he developed an attitude problem?
Sæl öll from the Graham Taylor Breakfast Nook. Tea and coffee, donuts and fruit are on the bar. Half and half coffee for Brian Black coffee for Bragi Flat white coffee for Yorkie Frothy for W_Y Café Allongé for OFH I think you are not a canary but a bat. We have rain and 2C. We have snow predicted for saturday but Möðrudalsöræfi has some today.
Morning all, a bit grey at present, but it looks as if the sun will soon be through. The northerly wind is due to leave us shortly and we will be warmed by ones from the south west. I have a row of very tall ash trees down one side of my fields that could do with lopping to let more light in, but at present they are shedding leaves everywhere. Collected a huge mound of them yesterday which I will turn into compost, but I expect my next trip down the lane will show that even more have fallen.