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08/02/2009 by Aileen.
Life goes on. Same ol’ same ol’. Not complaining mind you. I don’t want anything to rock the boat. I’ve been doing tutorials for Second Life and made myself some hair! I’m really pleased with it. I know it’s not wonderful, but I can only get better. Here it is.
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03/02/2009 by Aileen.
The snowdrops. Also, two other photos in memory of a restful few days (for John and me - I know it’s caused hardship for others.)
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03/02/2009 by Aileen.
Half way through Wednesday, and it’s been good. Bit of fancy housework, playing around on computer, out to the shops the long way round. Snow is nearly gone and it’s a beautiful springlike day. Met neighbours, Colin and Anita with their dogs, who told me where there were some lovely wild snowdrops, so made a detour through the woods. I only had my compact camera with me, and didn’t want to get all down and dirty as I still had to go the the shops, so don’t think the photos will be up to much.
That reminds me, I haven’t posted garden snowdrops yet. Don’t think they’re up to much either though.
Met neighbour Wynn on the way home. Chatted. Saw sparrowhawk.
Back home we had cheese with all the works, which is cheese on toast, but it also has mayo, mustard, spring onions and tomatoes on. Delicious.
Afterwards I had a couple of grapes in my mouth and absent-mindedly popped in the remnants of spring onions. Yuck. Cheese and onion - yes. Cheese and grapes - yes. Onion and grapes - NO!
This afternoon I will study. This post is actually a procrastination. So goodbye one and all. See ya.
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01/02/2009 by Aileen.
Right. I’ve been to church. Home in a flurry of what COULD be called snow. Had a salmon salad for lunch. (Roast beef this evening) I’m going to spend a cosy afternoon finishing the two leaflets for Redemptorist Publications that I’ve been asked to write. Then, after our dinner I think I shall read. (The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.) The first couple of chapters are intriguing.
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