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Good morning, another lovely start to the day.

Yesterday I said I’d get out in the garden and tidy it up a bit, we’ll that was a BIG mistake, I’ve strained my back bending and it’s really quite painful so I’ll have to rest up and put deep heat on it until it eases. Sigh. This is why I don’t do gardening.

In other news I’ve got to sort out the home insurance, I’ve had a quote from my present insurers but I always shop around and usually manage to get a cheaper quote by using the comparison sites, so that’s todays job.

Have a great day everyone.

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routine day at work so far, everything is very straight forward and i should be on time for leaving to go home. i dont have any other plans, not at the moment but i have been enjoying the lighter weather.

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Well we have lost the Sunny weather today although it is mild. Hopefully it will be back tomorrow.

Been catching up on all the current affairs which have been going on at a brisk pace these last several days.

It looks like 2025 is going to be a very important year at home and abroad.

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It's a lovely bright blue sky morning with very faint high cloud.I met my new neighbours on Saturday and first impression is very positive.It's very nice to not have any unnecessary noise.Long may it continue.

While typing this I received a call from the daughter of  one of my old Rams school mates informing me that  her dad had passed away after a long struggle with dementia.My mate,who I sat next to for several years, ended up in a care home but we regularly exchanged phone calls until the dementia made this impossible.Very sad news.

I hope your  back pain has improved, @Fan of Big Tone and you can do a celebratory dance when Notts win tonight.LoL

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@super_ram I’m sorry to hear your pal has passed away, dementia is a cruel disease.

My back is no better unfortunately so no celebratory dance tonight, I might allow myself a gentle jig in my chair IF we win. :biggrin:

I’m taking pain killers and rubbing gel on my back but it doesn’t seem to be helping at the moment. Oh hum could be worse, I guess your mate would swap with me.

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Morning all, happy Wednesday, it’s looking like another fine day, we just need the temperatures to rise a bit more but I guess it is only early March. I noticed on the news that the Canary Islands have had flash floods and even some reported snow! That doesn’t sound good for our holiday in two weeks time.

I watched the Notts match on the telly last night, we need to find form and quickly if we are going to get automatic promotion.

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Another lovely mild day here. Almost wall to wall sunshine once again.

Had a food delivery this morning. Prices keep going up & the food order seems to get smaller and smaller for the same price.

I can remember feeding a family of five for £9 a week in the middle seventies. Those were the days. 

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