I know when I’m awake a 3.30 I could always have a chat with the Hipster so bored through the night I sorted my herbs out
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No I feel sorting mixed herds, counting the holes in a sieve and counting the grains of rice in a kilo bag is quite normal these days.So........let me get this right........ you bought some mixed herbs because you couldn't find any individual herbs............. then spent half the night separating the mixed herbs..........into individual herbs..........with a pair of tweezers.
Do you feel that the lockdown is affecting you to any significant extent, Annie?
Colin
No I feel sorting mixed herds, counting the holes in a sieve and counting the grains of rice in a kilo bag is quite normal these days.
I’ve had cheese on toast and a coffee today I will be stripping the bedding in the MH and emptying the black waste never thought I’d be saying that during the lockdown but as it’s my home from home ( isolation ward )on the drive for the foreseeable future we have to keep up with these little MH jobsGood morning to everyone time for a fry up
just been for a stroll through the meadows, lots of wild flowers and grasses, and ,as i found when i lay down , lots of short , nasty nettles
Forget the nettles I was wondering who was around to pick him up after his little lay down can’t have been a pretty sitefor first 14 words.
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for last 12 words.
I'm glad that you managed to get out in the fresh air without other inconsiderate people spoiling the experience and causing you to head for home this time, Nigel.
As a young man I was told by a 'countryman' that nettle rash prevents arthritis. My parents both had arthritis so I've always deliberately got myself stung by nettles. I get the same reaction as most people but it only lasts for perhaps an hour at the most.
So far I've had 73 arthritis-free years.
It's probably all coincidence but.......
Colin