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rustyruth
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Posted at 21:28 on 27th December 2014
Just like that Vince. That photo amused me when I first saw it, it comes to mind everytime I see washing hung out in the cold. Cracking shot Smile
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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 21:31 on 27th December 2014
  I am very tempted to see if it does indeed snap in two when that cold. !
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rustyruth
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Posted at 21:33 on 27th December 2014
Might have to try it on one of David's old fishing tea towels.
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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 21:34 on 27th December 2014
  I won't tell
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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 23:25 on 27th December 2014

Good afternoon...yes, we are getting an lot of our left overs down now also, and the cookie tray will be something worth seeing leave also.  I went to the thrift store today to buy books for the coffee table to start out the New Year and the bad winter weather at times, cold light rain today. I had to laugh at the stiff and frozen shirts, gesh, do I remember stuff as an kid like that out on the line. It does have an wonderful fresh smell to it though. I had an old clothes rack in my garage in bad weather when the kids were little, they came into the house via the side door and took off boots and coats and mittens and hung them out there if they weren't to wet if they were wet, they put them in next to the woodstove to dry out...and came upstairs for hot cocoa and an Christmas cake or some goodie.  Henceforth my "cookie habit" I guess you know. I usually put up the card table down by the wood stove also with an puzzle to work on for the next several months. We go down there an pick on puzzle pieces... and discuss what needs discussed daily.

Ruth...i picked up an book on fishing...one on an man's cross country trek, one called "lasgana" gardening"..says...a new layering system for bountiful gardens, no digging, no tilling, no weeding, no kidding!..then this book that's an murder mystery between psychic people...one see's visions and the other one hears voices, then my research book on the East India Company, then my Valentine Days book...takes place in two dimensions apparently in time..Claire Randall leads a double life, she has an husband in one century, and an lover in another. Called the Outlander...she's apparently part time in Scotland, to find out why in her life she's been taken back to this time era..and the forbidding Castle Leoch. I'll have to see if it really exists or not and I had to lay down my "Mist's of Avalon" half finsihed..so I need to finish it also. Besides needing to get back on my diet...with some help from my health ins. company for an new health club membership card with better choices in ways then what I had...I also have two doctor's appts in the next two months and still was working an bit on the pirates in dealing with the East India Company time frame...in my own book series. So it's winter now and there's plenty for me to do anyway...inside or out at an health club possibly. Bring it on, but not to badly.. as they say. Built an toasty fire and do some reading and floor excerises. Gesh..where the time go today...talk later on.

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rustyruth
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Posted at 11:44 on 28th December 2014
Morning everyone. It's a beautiful freezing cold sunny day here. We still have the snow.
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James Prescott
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Posted at 13:13 on 28th December 2014
Good Afternoon -nice and sunny here--Smile
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Pat Trout
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Posted at 15:15 on 28th December 2014

Good afternoon. a glorious day here but bitterly cold.

Been out for my three mile walk . 

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rustyruth
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Posted at 16:13 on 28th December 2014

Good afternoon Pat. You're lucky to be able to get out for a walk, what isn't covered in snow is sheet ice here. We set off the walk up the reservoir to get some pictures in the snow, but it was just to dangerous so we turned back, we could have hacked the ice off the car I suppose but it was so cold we came back indoors.

Maybe another day Smile 

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rustyruth
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Posted at 16:15 on 28th December 2014
Has anyone heard from John ? I think he's been missing since he won the quizzy on Christmas Day.
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