Morning ladies sun is shining for us today , meeting our friends for coffee and a chat at 10 ,last day off DD & SIL, s holidays today so back to normal routine this week coming , nothing much to do today won't know what to do with ourselves 😊
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Good morning everyone.
Very sunny and very windy here. I must get some washing on!!
OH and a friend are playing golf this afternoon. Our friend is coming back here afterwards and having a meal with us. I'm cooking roast pork.
I will go and see my mum today too.“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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Well I'm convinced we live amongst thieves , remember I told you about the old gent stealing the plants in Aldi , well this morning after we met our friends for coffee on the way back we popped into our local CO.OP garage and there was a woman in front buying two bottles of wine , she got served then as she was walking out took two more off the shelf , the lad on the till shouted her back but she just ignored him and got in her car , he said it was the second time she had done it today so they were phoning the police , after the first time they should have watched her to the door I think , I mean how do they think they can get away with it with all the cameras in the shop and on the forecourt, .Brian thinks thieves just follow us around now 😊Im not fat just 6ft too small
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Not a good note to end our day, we had a lovely weekend with the girls.Took them to monkey world and were lucky with the weather. But since we have been home neighbours dog has barked non stop for 3 hours, this is becoming an every day occurrence as whether he has stopped boozing and now is working I have no idea. But the dog is left with the conservatory door open to go back inside, but instead stays at the top of the garden barking at nothing. I now have a vile headache, and can see a big argument occurring soon. Why are some people so inconsiderate, we have a dog but wouldn't dream of leaving him outside or bark so much as to upset the neighbours. Actually the only time Shiloh barks is when someone rings the door bell, I have actively discouraged him from being barky as part and parcel of his training. Grrrrrrrrr ready to blow my top.Last edited by Libra Gran; 21-08-2016, 03:58 PM."What doesn't kill us,makes us stronger."
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Libra glad you had a good time with the girls. Just a thought ,does your neighbour actually know the dog is barking? He might be assuming that the dog just wanders about.
Oma,another despicable person. To go back again to the same shop is unbelievable.I hope the police take it seriously and catch her. She might be pulling off the same trick at other places.
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Well, I'm back! That is, I'm back in my computer room and have regained access to my computer. The GSs went home this afternoon after their week's 'holiday' with us. Tomorrow and Tuesday it's the GDs and on Wednesday I'm thinking of putting my feet up- before they drop off!
I'll catch up as quickly as I can with everyone's news, but this is just to say I've missed you all.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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I am very fond of my downstairs neighbour but her dogs drive me bruddy mad. Tessa is a Jack Russell and howls when she goes out and barks for hours setting the dogs off on the other side. Sje also has two chihuahuas which do not make noise. She knows about Tessa as I have told her. I don't know how she should go about stopping it but I work from home and it really is distracting. I find myself getting so angry and actually screeching and stamping on the floor to shut the bruddy thing up. I am not a dog person however I would not have any harm done deliberately to any animal but I have had murderous thoughts .........If you want to go fast go alone, if you want to go far go together
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Originally posted by Oma View PostWelcome home Daisy we have missed you
Zizi - the JR sounds as though it's suffering from separation anxiety and it can be treated thought the right sort of training, but your neighbour would need the advice of a good dog behaviour therapist."Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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