COLD DARK ROOM

Tidgy's Dad

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I hope the Spanish weather is better than here - gales all day again and still going strong.
Is Zac looking after Tidgy for you?
Weather forecast is good until Sunday when it starts to get much colder, but there's no point in heading home as the weather in Fes looks like being worse.
So i'll have to make the most of the weekend.
Yep, Zac will visit every day to check on the little girl.
 

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Weather forecast is good until Sunday when it starts to get much colder, but there's no point in heading home as the weather in Fes looks like being worse.
So i'll have to make the most of the weekend.
Yep, Zac will visit every day to check on the little girl.
That's very kind of him - Tidgy will be in good hands.
I have to go now so if I don't speak to you tomorrow
I hope you and Wifey have a great time and a good rest
Make sure you pack some winter woollies!.

Although we will miss your wit and wisdom, we'll look after the CDR.
So Night Night for now and take care.
 

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That's very kind of him - Tidgy will be in good hands.
I have to go now so if I don't speak to you tomorrow
I hope you and Wifey have a great time and a good rest
Make sure you pack some winter woollies!.

Although we will miss your wit and wisdom, we'll look after the CDR.
So Night Night for now and take care.
Thanks, Lyn.
Will buy suitable clothes if I need them, not lugging lots of heavy clothes about.
i'm sure The Cold Dark Room will be in good hands, too! :)
Maybe see you tomorrow, as i won't be leaving til the evening.
Nos da!
 

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good mornooning all, and welcome to another day on planet earth :).

mr adam and mr ed, enjoy the time away. have fun and stay safe:) hope to see some pics when you guys get back :)

to the rest of us stuck in the daily grind... let's kick Thursdays butt and then it's home and dry for the weekend!!!


wibble:)
 

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Although you'll be busy it will be nice to see your Mum, and I'm sure you'll enjoy he change of scene too.
Hope you manage to round up your goats too! How many do you have?
Seven I think. They don't reproduce very quickly and they easily jump over most fences, but they always come back.
Actually, a good friend of mine takes care of them and gets to use the land as he pleases in exchange. Mostly, he fishes.
the goats were placed there (THREE OF THEM) 7-8 years ago to eat some of the vegetation and now there is a field and several other clearings in areas that previously were stands of trees. They do an amazing job. They eat bark off of the trees. They climb up into the trees and eat the nicest branches. the tree dies and falls over, etc.
 

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So...now I recall about something you said to me Adam awhile back but, I was a bit lost. It was referred to Hump day :) But I guess you weren't to impressed with my statement because it was related to animals with a hump or two :)
Thats's right!!;)
One hump or two, it's all the same to me.
 

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Seven I think. They don't reproduce very quickly and they easily jump over most fences, but they always come back.
Actually, a good friend of mine takes care of them and gets to use the land as he pleases in exchange. Mostly, he fishes.
the goats were placed there (THREE OF THEM) 7-8 years ago to eat some of the vegetation and now there is a field and several other clearings in areas that previously were stands of trees. They do an amazing job. They eat bark off of the trees. They climb up into the trees and eat the nicest branches. the tree dies and falls over, etc.
We have trees called Argan trees here, pretty much unique to Morocco.
Goats climb up the trees to eat the fruit.
goats-on-tree1.jpg

The nuts in the fruit are not digested and pass through the goats .
Then the nuts are collected and oil,is made from them.
Argan oil,a very healthy and quite expensive substitute for olive oil.
 

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