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Monday, 11 February 2013

Seats For The Senses

I can't really think of anything to add ... their slogan says it all . ( I must apologise . As always , I seem to be lowering the tone .... )

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Urban Lions

Cycling down the road to the Do-It-Yourself shop , I glanced left just in time to see a couple of lions coming purposefully towards me
... not quite what you expect when you're off to buy some sandpaper and a packet of cup hooks in a small provincial town in Holland .

Friday, 25 January 2013

Thaw ?


Could somebody please confirm that icicles mean thaw?

Snow on the roof turning mushy, 
water forms in droplets,
runs down the tiles into the gutter.
The leaky gutter
drips
drops
which turn heavier and heavier with the frost of darkness,
forming icicles.

Logical?


Friday, 11 January 2013

Offended


Followers?

We have not posted here since Nov 21 last year and we are still getting new followers. Strange or what?
Has the site run its course? What do you think, cooks?

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Well, I never! Things you can learn from Daytime TV

A woman on a day-time TV antiques show, picking up a metal ring with regularly spaced peaks, says:

“This reminds me of King Alfred’s crown”. (Alfred the Great was king of Wessex from 871-899)

In an aside to the professional dealer who accompanies each team, she says, very audibly, making sure the TV audience doesn’t miss it: “I am descended from Royalty, you know.”

“Really,” says the antiques dealer, “go on then, give.”

“Well,” says the woman, “King Henry VIII (King of England 1509-1547) was my great-grandmother’s brother .” She is deadly serious about her statement and nods earnestly.

The antiques dealer doesn’t bat an eyelid and, as smooth as oil, purrs “You’ve worn well, then.”

King Alfred’s crown turns out to be a kitchen appliance for hanging things on.

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Use It Or Lose It

Crosswords are supposed to be excellent exercise for the brain and I've been doing one every day for years ... for fun , I hasten to add.
Then why , given my blogging name , did it take me so long to solve this clue ?
"Some reason a tango is just for one or two players ?" ( 6)
Got it yet ? This might help ...
"Some reason a tango is just for one or two players ? "
Perhaps if I upped it to two crosswords a day ?