Re: Over 50's Wales club (Part 4)
A DVD? Good heavens woman, we can do with all the cheering we can get! Look what happened to S. Africa yesterday (they were beaten by Japan - biggest shock in rugby history). Dreary day here too so I'm just about to retire to the sofa with the box of chocs I won in the raffle last night. Atm I have USA v Samoa on TV and the crowd are singing "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" - goodness knows why.Re: Over 50's Wales club (Part 4)
Jac feeling for you ........not nice feeling constantly under par .......whilst having a dental check up is never exactly encouraging for the mood!Re: Over 50's Wales club (Part 4)
So sorry for the boys who picked up injuries, good thing we've kept a few stars back for next week's game against England. I have to confess that I started to watch the match between New Zealand and Argentina and dozed off two thirds of the way through! Glad you enjoyed your dvd Jac.Re: Over 50's Wales club (Part 4)
Thanks for the instructions Sue.I will try tomorrow. Daughter, Son in Law and myself took Michael out. Lovely day here and there may not be many more. We didn't relise when we arranged it that it was Wales today. That has to be thew biggest *forget* in history . We went to Longstock Water Gardens , owned by the John Lewis Partnership. They are the most beautiful gardens and lakes, fed by the River Test. Absolutely beautiful and immaculate. They open every two weeks, for two hours, and a charity has the use of the gardens for those two hours. So all the money taken goes to that charity. This week it was Canine Partners for Independence.Not too much has to be done by the charity. Just a couple of people at the gate taking the money.Re: Over 50's Wales club (Part 4)
Ooh! It's a bit dark out there this morning. Realised last night that, after our terrible problems last year, the RATS are back. Rio caught one on Saturday, very proud of herself, but there was one running around under the sitting room window last night.Re: Over 50's Wales club (Part 4)
Pouring down this morning so we only had a short walk.Re: Over 50's Wales club (Part 4)
Yes, doctor, and they all head for the bank behind my pond. There is a ready made underground system that just needs a bit of redecoration and tidying up and its ready for them to move in. They have water on hand, perfect. They cost us £2,000 last year and our nerighbours the same, going into the floor space, attic and cavity walls, chewing cables. We now have a contract with regular visits from the pest controllers. Just rang and they are due to call today. Psychic rats?
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