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    When I die, I won't be found for weeks.

    My poor old skeleton witll be found at my laptop, where I died during an arguement with some one on social media who was wrong




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    Thursday, I finally mowed the lawn. It's been almost 3 weeks of dry weather and no worries in mowing.

    The past 2 days, I spent down at the farm and working on cleaning out the double wide stall.
    I have a pile of wood for burning and stacking the good stuff.
    I think I found a wonderful treasure when I opened up a milk can.

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    It looks like amber. Woo Hoo !

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    Beautiful! Could it be Himalayan Salt? If it's Amber, maybe you could retire!! Glad your having good weather. The SE sure isn't. And we've had chilly weather and a lot of rain in the UK.

    Lawn could do with a mowing, but I think planting a rice paddy would be more logical.

    Sunny - there are days I feel like that. Takes all my restraint not to get sucked into stupid debates. Sometimes my restraint fails.

    I hope everyone has had a good weekend.
    Ta-Ta for now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HerMajesty View Post
    Beautiful! Could it be Himalayan Salt? If it's Amber, maybe you could retire!! Glad your having good weather. The SE sure isn't. And we've had chilly weather and a lot of rain in the UK.

    Lawn could do with a mowing, but I think planting a rice paddy would be more logical.

    Sunny - there are days I feel like that. Takes all my restraint not to get sucked into stupid debates. Sometimes my restraint fails.

    I hope everyone has had a good weekend.

    No, it's not Himalayan Salt.
    I would of tasted it. I do have some H.Salt lamps around.

    Another day at the farm cleaning up a stall and the second hayloft.
    I have loaded the truck up with scrap metal. I was hoping to make 2 trips with the scrap metal I found.
    I figured that I would do a little more work in the hayloft and then get home and get my work done.

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    Why are Americans so fond of biscuits and gravy?

    I'm not at all impressed

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    It's even worse if you use Garibaldi biscuits...

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    Why are Americans so fond of biscuits and gravy?

    I'm not at all impressed

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    Ewwwwww!
    Those aren't biscuits.
    They look like Nabisco cookies.

    I like buttermilk biscuits with gravy mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Policequilts View Post
    Ewwwwww!
    Those aren't biscuits.
    They look like Nabisco cookies.

    I like buttermilk biscuits with gravy mix.
    "Two nations divided by a common language" - we call those biscuits - cookies are the home made crumbly sort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madelaine View Post
    "Two nations divided by a common language" - we call those biscuits - cookies are the home made crumbly sort.
    I love a crumbly chocolate cookie
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    Looks like Adult Social Care has moved the goalposts again. They will only help with funding for support if the person who is a client wants regular support. Those who can't afford regular support don't get the help.

    I pay for support on a needs-based timetable to someone self-employed.


    Apparently, this doesn't meet their criteria
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