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Varche

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A good story
« on: 15 February 2019, 14:50:38 »

Nice story amongst all the gloom, I am at the aunt in law up in Portpatrick.

She has been feeding wild birds for forty years. The house is last before fields and woods.

2.40 p.m. and there are among others two male and three hen pheasants so tame you can feed them by hand with care.
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« Reply #1 on: 15 February 2019, 15:21:39 »

Sounds very peaceful.

But don't forget to go back in time to register your vote for the general election.  :)
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« Reply #2 on: 15 February 2019, 18:02:09 »

You must be psychic as we arent on the register despite previously being on it. Oh joy of joy dealing with bureaucrats. Spanisg general election will give us a flavour of what is to come in European elections in May. Might see a swing to the right as the Labour Sanchez has just ignored the people. Sound familiar........

It is peaceful. Walked the dog this morning and a guy rolled up and parked on double yellows outside the Post Office. Didnt you see the yellow lines I asked in jest. Dont apply here. Then a council truck polled up. Doors open, engine running while rhey went in for their sandwiches and Sun newspaper.

The Harbour bar welcomes well behaved dogs and does a decent bacon sandwich and a real coffee for a whopping £3.
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