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After several hours during the week clearing and cleaning up a messy garden my day started like this before and after 002.JPG

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When I woke up today, I thought that it was around 9.30am. It wasn't. It was 1.30pm! I had intended to do some housework this morning and spend the afternoon in the garden, now, I'm not sure what I'll be doing. I was running a temp last night so perhaps a quiet few hours outside is what I need.

 

I hope that everyone is enjoying their day.

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"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins
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Hello Deb ๐Ÿ™‚ have been for another swim. Very very cold so a quick run, dunk and then out again, in the ocean.

 

Did loads of lovely washing yesterday which leads to it raining. Sheets are a particularly effective raindance.

 

Hubby is seeing his mum for a coffee so a nice, quiet afternoon here online shopping reading.

 

Bluecat, I've done that this week. alarm for 9, just another ten minutes...2! Hope you get to rest today and the fever eases.

 


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I'm wondering if it is my brain behind the sudden fever. I am going back to exercise class tomorrow for the first time since I broke up with the ex, so I'm wondering if my brain is going into sabotage mode. Its been 7 months and I am so looking forward to it.

 

I'd love to be able to swim. My mum had me terrified of anything that might result in death - except got being allowed out on the streets alone from the age of 6 or 7 - and that included swimming. I have tried numerous times over the years to learn to swim but with little success.

 

 

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Bluecat, could you consider going to an adults only based swimming class if you felt confident enough?

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I swim like a set of keys. 

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@imastawka wrote:

I swim like a set of keys. 


That's Ok Stawks - stay up the shallow end - we will find you.
Robot wink 
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And, how do a set of keys swim?

 

I've tried that, Tas, but the only success that I had was when the babies' teacher took the class one day. Hmmm................ I'm a bit, well, more than a bit, too big to pass as a baby, but.........lol.

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@bluecat*dancing wrote:

And, how do a set of keys swim?

 


This is not a matter of 'sink or swim' - simply sink.

 

 

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Woman LOL

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Even the drowning signs think it's funny  - lol

 

                

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