Oooohhh, my husband has got the VERY loud cough but neither seaweed nor a whalebone. And I am so lucky to be able to enjoy his sonata influenza.
Love the windows, though!
Ahh that’s true! She is an amazing artist, would love to see in person some of other work, in particular the viewing structure you help to create for the RSPB http://www.astridjaekel.com/RSPB-viewing-structure
Caught a chill with those wet feet.. 😉
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exactly!
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Goodness, things are becoming more dire as the week goes on.
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Son’t worry things do get a little bit better by Sunday
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Intriguing!
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Brilliant poem
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😊😊
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Oooohhh, my husband has got the VERY loud cough but neither seaweed nor a whalebone. And I am so lucky to be able to enjoy his sonata influenza.
Love the windows, though!
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oh dear, hugs to you both!! Maybe he should try wrapping seaweed around his chest, am sure I have read somewhere it is good for chests!!
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This is such a great fun series of windows. 😀 😀
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So glad you are enjoying the series Cee, they are going to take us through to Sunday!
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I got nothing either x
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But a whale bone! Worth the wet feet. These are truly beautiful.
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Ahh that’s true! She is an amazing artist, would love to see in person some of other work, in particular the viewing structure you help to create for the RSPB http://www.astridjaekel.com/RSPB-viewing-structure
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Wow! That is lovely!
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Reminds me of some Fisherman’s Friend TV ads that were running recently.
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lol! Not seen one of those adverts for ages
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They had a set of two or three different ones featuring the same fisherman on over here recently. He was telling tall tales about how he got a cough.
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