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I am going to risk some exercise this morning. Very carefully - I need not to put myself back in the pain I was in a week ago!
Funny. I understand.
The last time I rode my bicycle around, I couldn't walk the next day.
 

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This is a new low.;)
I went to the souk (market) the other day and there was a chap with a table full of sponge cake.
A little further on was a chap selling different flavours of jello.
Then there was a chap selling custard.
And a chap selling fruit.
And another selling cake decorations.
I thought , "That's a trifle bazaar."
 

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My husband carefully left work to 'work at home' on Christmas Eve at 12 noon last year.

Officially everyone was working until 5 in the office according to London head office who have no idea what happens in the regions and probably left work early because of the trains.

Unofficially he let slip that if he wasn't there there then he'd have no idea when people actually left. He still doesn't know. I believe there's a similar plan for this year.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Tidgy has decided not to hibernate.
Today she has been a menace instead.
I took her out for some sun on the terrace while I was doing some work in the lab, but she decided to join me.
First she tried to chew some paintwork.
Then she played weightlifting with a heavy clothes rack (used as a lamp holder for a UVB) . She is so incredibly strong.
Then she knocked over a large ammonite garden ornament and climbed into a box i was working with and ripped a hole in the protective lining.
She threw coco coir all over the place and kept stomping all over the work i was doing demanding a head rub.
This is all because i gave her a bit of a beak trim last night.
She was not happy.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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My husband carefully left work to 'work at home' on Christmas Eve at 12 noon last year.

Officially everyone was working until 5 in the office according to London head office who have no idea what happens in the regions and probably left work early because of the trains.

Unofficially he let slip that if he wasn't there there then he'd have no idea when people actually left. He still doesn't know. I believe there's a similar plan for this year.
Very sensible and considerate. :)
Fair play.
 

JoesMum

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Tidgy has decided not to hibernate.
Today she has been a menace instead.
I took her out for some sun on the terrace while I was doing some work in the lab, but she decided to join me.
First she tried to chew some paintwork.
Then she played weightlifting with a heavy clothes rack (used as a lamp holder for a UVB) . She is so incredibly strong.
Then she knocked over a large ammonite garden ornament and climbed into a box i was working with and ripped a hole in the protective lining.
She threw coco coir all over the place and kept stomping all over the work i was doing demanding a head rub.
This is all because i gave her a bit of a beak trim last night.
She was not happy.
Stroppy madam! :D
 

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