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Re: see the perigee moon

A good sunny delight morning smile
following a very blustery Sunday
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Re: see the perigee moon

....wet here!
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Sunny here but the missus is in hospital sorting out some bones so it's not really the time to make the most of it.
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Mornin..............
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Great its sunning out of a blue sky......
Waitng for a skip to arrive
phase two of garden refurb.
Son's coming tomorrow to help with installing concrete posts for the fence (maybe I'm the one helping him, as those posts are so damm heavy I have installed fences on my own in years gone by but I 'm thinking they have made the posts three times the weight .

Hope your missus is discharged fit and well soon Ivan
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Skip firm promised delivery between eight am and ten
so it arrived dead on ten o'clock .
I then layed a bed of garden rubbish hedge trimmings and small fruit tree saplings major load up on the morrow .

Sad to learn today of the departure from this world Of the wild white haired stripey jumpered 66 years old Mick Aston one of the trio of presenters of Time team. Three characters the eccentric west country yokel Phil "ooh ahhing " his way though each show . Not keen on the manic , recently beatified Sir Tony Robinson running around the dig site like a headless chicken .Mick Aston who had been in the show since it started in 1994 16 + series left the show because he thought it had been dumbed down "too much prating around at the expense of the archaeology . I found out that he was a life long vegetarian and naturist .
I can cope with the veggie part but the image of Mick Aston starkers No No No.......
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Mornin............Dens you have ruined my day. that vision you left me with won't leave my mind!
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Morning all
The title the Perigee moon has nothing to do with the ref ^^ to Mick Aston devilish

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Ref to that Larger than normal Moon I mentioned at the weekend
I did get a sight of a large orange moon in a short gap in the clouds a cople of nights back around Midnight...
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....been to see WW Z, don't bother, not recommended sad
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Hello gang! Still here...and just re-joined crunching after a small explosion in the computer. Motherboard blew out and then had a temperature problem when new one was fitted so was unable to resume crunching for a while. However, that's managed to fix itself (no idea how!) and so turned it all on again, but NOT overclocked! For those who can remember George7 (little angel....huh!) he's now 20 going on 21 and is still a little angel underneath the sandpaper-like stubble 3rd year uni environmental management degree thingy clubbing on my wallet, etc, no need to spell it out. We met up with the great Tedwardian a couple of weeks ago whilst on holiday in Yorkshire and visited the Station Inn (got to be a MUST is you're in the vicinity!) for a brew and the Chinese meal experience...amazing place! Ted's very well, totally unchanged, up to his eyeballs in village activities as usual, and the dog's fine as well. Have to log off now for time being. Back down the b*g works for a shi** (that's SHIFT!)...you should have counted the asterisks!
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