10-06-2022, 08:04 AM
morning ladies Another wet, soggy day here today.
Size 10! Wow, Lilith lol. Even as a teen I could never fit size 10. It seemed to be one size to far for me.
I disagree agree with you, Popeye, about the 501 detainees. These people have either little or no support here family wise. They were either born in Aussie to kiwi parents or moved there with their parents when very young. In all senses of the word, they are Aussie. And when you look at the crimes these people have committed, many of them go back years and years. Surely if you have done your time, that's it. Especially if they were 30 years ago! And there is something seriously wrong with the Aussie mindset if they think detaining people who have already paid for their crimes (often many moons ago remember) is OK.
Yesterday we were in Rotorua having lunch with MrK's sisters. It was good to catch up and we came home with a supermarket bag full of borrowed books. One of my sisters-in-law is an avid reader and she has lots of our favourite authors. It's going to take ages to work our way through them.
Housework today and then some more embroidery. And I want to do some baking today too. I might bake a carrot cake as I haven't baked one for years. Half can always go in the freezer if it turns out too big.
Happy crafting
Size 10! Wow, Lilith lol. Even as a teen I could never fit size 10. It seemed to be one size to far for me.
I disagree agree with you, Popeye, about the 501 detainees. These people have either little or no support here family wise. They were either born in Aussie to kiwi parents or moved there with their parents when very young. In all senses of the word, they are Aussie. And when you look at the crimes these people have committed, many of them go back years and years. Surely if you have done your time, that's it. Especially if they were 30 years ago! And there is something seriously wrong with the Aussie mindset if they think detaining people who have already paid for their crimes (often many moons ago remember) is OK.
Yesterday we were in Rotorua having lunch with MrK's sisters. It was good to catch up and we came home with a supermarket bag full of borrowed books. One of my sisters-in-law is an avid reader and she has lots of our favourite authors. It's going to take ages to work our way through them.
Housework today and then some more embroidery. And I want to do some baking today too. I might bake a carrot cake as I haven't baked one for years. Half can always go in the freezer if it turns out too big.
Happy crafting
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