I have decided to organise myself better by carrying around a small notebook and writing down all the little things that I need to do. Since my mind is active, some would say over active, quite a list can be made in a short time. This morning I went to Wetherspoons for breakfast. They have decided to continue the half price offer Mondays to Wednesdays until November. There were not many people...
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Return to Cheddar car boot sale – Early Doors Cider Barn adapts
I must admit I'm not too keen on going to church this morning so we decided as a very unspiritual alternative to go along to the car boot sale at Cheddar about which I have written many times. There were quite a few people there but not many people buying and I heard three or four stallholders complaining of lack of business. I don't think people are in the mood. We went to the side of the cider...
Welcome to Oscar plus A fun garden job – but hard work
Francoise bought me a present of an owl that I named Oscar on my recent vacation. We found it as a very unpretentious market in front of the library in Much Wenlock. First of all I was attracted to the woman who made it who seemed to put her whole heart and soul into these objects and also in various items of clothing. I found that the owl radiated something. It was certainly unique and...
Amazing new art work
To maskland, for my latest eye injection. The corridors always entertain me with their art workothers, more glorious, gave delight. Monument Valley - The Milky Way seen over Monument Valley in Arizona, USA. We no longer have access to a consultant. We are evaluated on the basis of an image of the eye made each time and the decision to have another injection after one or two months is made...
At so to home after the bank holiday
Our host ended our visit by a short walk which encompassed a fast flowing river. There is plenty of water in the north-west of England which was a very useful facility for all the manufacturers of wool when Manchester was the world centre of production for many items requiring power. The journey from Glossop in the hills just below Manchester to my home south of Bath unavoidably goes through the...
The 1948 wreck of a Superfortress
The famous crash site near Glossop. A B – 29 plane crashed on its way to deliver wages of soldiers but due to fog and a lack of radar, a miscalculation was made and it went to meet its maker. You can read all about it on this trip advisor review. we had a lovely walk down the top of the hill through an area that never really gets dry and you can be ambushed by a stream or ravine when such...
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