Working all day, but planning a long weekend away probably September the way work is at the moment.
Should have booked the birthweek mate

Working all day, but planning a long weekend away probably September the way work is at the moment.

Should have booked the birthweek mate![]()
...and everything's more expensive and full of kids.As my kids are grown up I never book school holidays a it seems unfair on other employees who have young kids
It is a camera without the usual lens that goes with it. I already have a few different lenses.
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...and everything's more expensive and full of kids.
Nice. Got my wife a canon last Xmas... Can't remember which one... It looks something like that though...
To my knowledge she has used it once so far.![]()
I use mine every weekend, if I did not have to work it would be everyday
Ok... Hers is the 2000D so, not as fancy as yours... (Just checked back on order history).
Before Christmas she was talking about wanting to set up several places in our woods and get identical pictures in the different seasons, etc. I think she got a bit disheartened her first time trying to use it and never tried again.
There's a National Trust property near me that has a sign out saying "Summer of Fun"....and everything's more expensive and full of kids.
As my kids are grown up I never book school holidays a it seems unfair on other employees who have young kids
I was being polite as I know Z has young kids!
Do you normally avoid fun?There's a National Trust property near me that has a sign out saying "Summer of Fun".
I don't think I'll be going.
Of course.Do you normally avoid fun?
Bought my wife something similar, she doesn't use it.It is a camera without the usual lens that goes with it. I already have a few different lenses.
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Have fun with it!It is my Birthday on Wednesday and my Mrs has bought me a new camera body, which I have been dropping hints about for some time. Canon EOS 90d, bloody thing is like operating a space station compared to my existing camera but I will master it eventually.

We were talking about mortgage rates on here the other day so thought I'd share this.
I currently have eight months left on my five years fixed term mortgage with TSB. Just seen this announcement...
"TSB has also announced rate cuts of up to 0.4% across some fixed rate deals"
Initially, I was quite happy. But then read it properly...
So...
1) I might get 0.4% reduction
2) I might not get anything
3) I could get something inbetween
Clear as mud, thanks
Edit; the cuts apply to fixed terms too. Suspect I won't qualify because I'm on low rates anyway. Just found it funny