Prim, we need you to lose, lol

Sad isn't it Prim? I've never thought of that secenario 😞

 

Beef stew


@debra9275 wrote:
Haha that sounds pretty good to me Laney, one of my favorite Thai dishes

When my kindy friend was visiting, she had so many food 'allergies' - vegetarian, lactose intolerant and a wheat allergy - she caused us to look for acceptable alternatives and we found a really fantastic Thai restaurant not far from us so I think we will be tempted tonight.

 

Her allergies also saved me from cooking for a while lol

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Shall I apologise now or am I jumping the gun???

 

Whoops, another goal!!!!

Well Prim - it would be handy but I think you would still be ahead on percentagesSmiley LOL

 

I am sure he would not be too keen and it is a difficult decision for me ..........

 

On second thoughts nope - sorry Deb - I have to barrack for the Swans!

 

 

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@primaryaim wrote:

Shall I apologise now or am I jumping the gun???

 

Whoops, another goal!!!!


Promise I changed my mind before that last goal Prim Smiley LOL

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Clair, I just try to think of it as 'character' but it is a little sad. It probably doesn't help that some of the headstones are for babies and toddlers. It was hard times in that area and so many didn't survive. 

 

 

LOL Laney.

 

 

A lighter comment on the topic of graveyards .....

 

I was in the UK on secondment for work and was staying at this manor house near Peterborough.  On one of my walks, came across a graveyard and could not, initially, work out the nature of the inscriptions.  They were headstones for their family horses!

 

Edinburgh Castle also has a small graveyard in their grounds - similar situation with inscriptions - it was their pet cemetery. 

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I have had a few 'unofficial' pet cemetries in homes I have lived in too but nothing on a grand scale and none for horses.:)