17-07-2022, 11:44 AM
Good morning we started off minus 1 deg but have gradually crept up to 10 - itÔÇÖs a stunning blue sky day so definitely not complaining
DidnÔÇÖt enjoy the rugby last night thatÔÇÖs for sure - was lovely to see Ardie Savea and Sam Whitelock out long after the game had finished signing autographs and taking selfies with the kids .I remember taking Robie to a Buck Shelford book signing - he was probably about 7 - Buck stood up I can still remember Robies face - his hero was a giant
Popeye Mr P and his fellow guests you are looking out for are very lucky - my sister had a coffee yesterday with the Manager of the home Mum was in - she said it is terrifying - there have been 18,000 reports of patients having their safety and well-being compromised being sent to the Ministry in the last 6 months - they have had to close down their hospital wing which was staffed by Phillipine nurses who were sent home - hard on you Popeye but keep it up
I dreamed last night I finished an amuragumi bunny I started maybe last year or maybe the year before - I just dragged the bin of many WIP out - but unfortunately my dream doesnÔÇÖt look like itÔÇÖs going to come true I think I am over doing fiddly things - I finished one for one grandaughter am sure the other grandaughter has forgotten hers never turned up
A huge pet food factory opened up in Hastings - even got money from the provincial growth fund - but has been sold to Chinese owners so the majority of product is going offshore and instead of getting 10 pallets of pet food a day Robie is lucky if he gets one .When we first shifted to Bathurst I thought the huge factories with Mars signs on them were making Mars bars -even saw hundreds of huge grain trucks going in and out and still didnÔÇÖt click - one of the locals was in fits when he told me they were pet food manufacturers -
DidnÔÇÖt enjoy the rugby last night thatÔÇÖs for sure - was lovely to see Ardie Savea and Sam Whitelock out long after the game had finished signing autographs and taking selfies with the kids .I remember taking Robie to a Buck Shelford book signing - he was probably about 7 - Buck stood up I can still remember Robies face - his hero was a giant
Popeye Mr P and his fellow guests you are looking out for are very lucky - my sister had a coffee yesterday with the Manager of the home Mum was in - she said it is terrifying - there have been 18,000 reports of patients having their safety and well-being compromised being sent to the Ministry in the last 6 months - they have had to close down their hospital wing which was staffed by Phillipine nurses who were sent home - hard on you Popeye but keep it up
I dreamed last night I finished an amuragumi bunny I started maybe last year or maybe the year before - I just dragged the bin of many WIP out - but unfortunately my dream doesnÔÇÖt look like itÔÇÖs going to come true I think I am over doing fiddly things - I finished one for one grandaughter am sure the other grandaughter has forgotten hers never turned up
A huge pet food factory opened up in Hastings - even got money from the provincial growth fund - but has been sold to Chinese owners so the majority of product is going offshore and instead of getting 10 pallets of pet food a day Robie is lucky if he gets one .When we first shifted to Bathurst I thought the huge factories with Mars signs on them were making Mars bars -even saw hundreds of huge grain trucks going in and out and still didnÔÇÖt click - one of the locals was in fits when he told me they were pet food manufacturers -