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  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117

    Well done OL you should be proud of yourself, hey they say no pain no gain image

  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    Thats what I told myself when I woke up on Tuesday morning Flumpy image 

  • bekkie hughesbekkie hughes Posts: 5,294
    This week ive done spin twice and lbt once, just been eating too much rubbish, havent been weighing myself often, just want to be able to get into smaller clothes! image



    That all sounds amazing Edd image
  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    We appear to have digressed from the OP again....oops image

    Sounds fab Edd image Could you use the mushrooms you found at Worthy Farm image

  • Fishy65Fishy65 Posts: 2,275

    Oh Edd I'm with you on Glencoe!! I first went there aged 10 back in the sensational 70s. I think Alfred Wainwright called it a 'glacial defile' or something. Its a very intense place and not just because of its infamous massacre.The mountains seem to close in on you and I think I'm right in saying its the wettest place in the British Isles at 100" of rain a year image

  • pansyfacepansyface Posts: 21,538

    Ahem. image

    As I was saying, the height of summer has arrived and I was wondering which plants signal the end of summer.

    Yes, Verdun, our first summer's day yesterday and it's raining now!

    Still it brings the colour out in the garden.

    Apophthegm -  a big word for a small thought.
    If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.
  • bekkie hughesbekkie hughes Posts: 5,294
    It was the others pansyface, not me, neverimage



    My V. Creeper turning red, always a wonderful sight, but makes me a bit sad to know winter is on the way image
  • pansyfacepansyface Posts: 21,538

    Good morning bekkieimage . 

    It must have been the old schoolteacher in me wot came out there.

     

    Apophthegm -  a big word for a small thought.
    If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.
  • bekkie hughesbekkie hughes Posts: 5,294
    Teacher??? You must have the patience of a saint!image
  • pansyfacepansyface Posts: 21,538

    Ha. I only did it for a while. The bruises on my head from banging it against a brick wall all day were not a good look. I went on to teaching adults English as a foreign language which was very, very enjoyable and often very funny (though of course, the laughter was kept for conversations with colleagues and not when the student was around).

    Apophthegm -  a big word for a small thought.
    If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.
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