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This Wednesday am we have snow coming down. Hopefully get it over before Xmas as the 26 we have a mini family reunion in KS. my Mom, my middle son, his son and girlfriend, my oldest and his family, then us three will be there. looking forward to it and not looking forward to it.

 

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I'm feeling guilty reading about all the cold temps, rain and snow some of you are having.  I'm enjoying a coffee, the sun is finally up, and it's gonna be in the low to mid-70's in most areas here today.  But don't worry, we'll be "punished" for the beautiful day with temps all the way down in the mid to low 50's overnight.  LOL

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Well, so much for Planned Parenthood.  They just called me and canceled my appointment.  

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Good Morning, the coffee tastes even better knowing I have till after Christmas off from work, very nice and relaxing. I even have time to post here. Have a great day all !

 

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Good afternoon!

 

I am very slow today. I think, due to the cold I have and pre Christmas depression, it was after nine before I even woke up. Just catching up, but I had to move when my stepson visiteda short while ago  to exchange presents (rapid wrapping ?).

 

Have a lovely day everyone.

 

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Just now, tracy_j said:

it was after nine before I even woke up.

 

But you're up and moving!  ?  If we were all to pack into planes, trains and automobiles and come visit you, what's your favorite place you'd take us to?

 

Just now, Cyndee said:

I have till after Christmas off from work,

 

Cyndee, I'm jealous.  Have fun!

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17 minutes ago, Cyndee said:

Good Morning, the coffee tastes even better knowing I have till after Christmas off from work, very nice and relaxing. I even have time to post here. Have a great day all !

 

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Good morning all,?

Must be nice, Cindee. I've got the week from hell before me. Nearly no time off before xmas day.? Must be working for old Ebenezer Scrooge. 12:00 chistmas eve night? Those aren't business hours, that's drudgery for the sake of it. Bah, humbug!LOL?

 

Lots of love and a good morning hug,

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Didn't have any coffee today.  I now have an appointment but not with Planned Parenthood and not until March.  Oh well, I just have to wait a while longer.

 

Have a great day everyone.

 

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21 hours ago, Briana said:

 

But you're up and moving!  ?  If we were all to pack into planes, trains and automobiles and come visit you, what's your favorite place you'd take us to?

 

 

A tricky one that, at first thought as there are many things here. There are the historical sites such as the big cathedral (it can be seen from a large area, many miles away,  due to its position), castle and Roman remains in Lincoln itself. There are many more little gems of historical interest out in the beautiful countryside, mostly known of by locals or experts. There are the military bases which are at the forefront of local and NATO defense.  There are many old bases now unused as well.

 

It would be nice to get out on bikes for a ride out into the countryside, to get the flavour of things. Many things are withing cycling distance, and the cross country ride is pleasant and quiet.

 

I think that the thing I have recently realised that I love most though is my garden. I was only pondering your question as I was glancing out of the kitchen window when making my mid-morning coffee, and saw a blackbird tucking into one of the apples still on the tree. The beauty of the natural world. When we moved in the garden was a bare patch of earth. Now it is a living entity with plants, animals and birds living together as they should. It may look a little rough, but it's beautiful!

 

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On 12/22/2018 at 4:44 AM, tracy_j said:

 

It would be nice to get out on bikes for a ride out into the countryside, to get the flavour of things. Many things are withing cycling distance, and the cross country ride is pleasant and quiet.

 

 

 

I would love to go biking in the countryside of England Tracy, sign me up....

 

Had a nice time with friends last night, dinner and exchanging gifts.

 

On my 2nd cup of coffee here this morning reflecting on the good times.

 

Have a great day all

 

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woot, woot  my 3rd Sunday opening in a row. miracles do happen. Won't be 4 in a row because One more work day and I am on Vacation till next year. Sounds like a loooonnngggg time but  only 7 days but 7 days with my family. my wife, youngest son, my Mom, My oldest and his family, and my middle son and his family. Cannot wait. May wind up leaving Xmas day to avoid snow on the 26. Today we try and fit all the presents in the trunk.

 

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On 12/22/2018 at 4:44 AM, tracy_j said:

 

A tricky one that, at first thought as there are many things here. There are the historical sites such as the big cathedral (it can be seen from a large area, many miles away,  due to its position), castle and Roman remains in Lincoln itself. There are many more little gems of historical interest out in the beautiful countryside, mostly known of by locals or experts. There are the military bases which are at the forefront of local and NATO defense.  There are many old bases now unused as well.

 

It would be nice to get out on bikes for a ride out into the countryside, to get the flavour of things. Many things are withing cycling distance, and the cross country ride is pleasant and quiet.

 

I think that the thing I have recently realised that I love most though is my garden. I was only pondering your question as I was glancing out of the kitchen window when making my mid-morning coffee, and saw a blackbird tucking into one of the apples still on the tree. The beauty of the natural world. When we moved in the garden was a bare patch of earth. Now it is a living entity with plants, animals and birds living together as they should. It may look a little rough, but it's beautiful!

 

Tracy

You should post some pics of your garden. I would love to see it. I'm in California. GB is on another planet.

 

Nearly all my favorite Band are British. I love the progressive rock that y'all produce over there. Yes, Genesis, Muse to name just three. There are dozens going back to mid 60s!

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Good Morning BTW

 

COFFEE IS BREWING.

 

I sure love y'all. I've gained some much from this site. I've even made it my home Chrome page!

 

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Coffee came from McDonalds this morning then 500 miles driving.  Got to my daughters house safe and sound. No traffic to speak of until the last 5 miles.  We’ll be here for 10 days.  

 

Biking in the English countryside sounds great..  spent a week walking and riding trains in Scotland last summer 

 

 Willow 

 

 

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Good morning everyone. I am up earlier this morning and have already had coffee. A few preparations today, as most will have. I will post a few pictures of my locality in the new year.  Something I have not gort round to - I have been thinking for a while.

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On 12/22/2018 at 4:44 AM, tracy_j said:

It would be nice to get out on bikes for a ride out into the countryside, to get the flavour of things.

 

Sign me up too!  I'd love to do that. 

 

Merry Christmas to those that celebrate it!  And happy holidays to all. 

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OK Coffee is not on, not yet.  But the turkey is in the oven for a slow roast for (much) later today.  Happy holidays all, however you celebrate. 

 

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Good Morning and to all Peace and joy this day

 

Coffee tastes great, it's still dark out and the moon is shining through some clouds here, the fire is going now, have some soft music in the headphones here.

 

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Merry Christmas to all. Coffee and cinnamon rolls are cooking. Just opening one present each this AM than taking the rest and heading to KS shortly. Looking to avoid the white crap coming later today/tonight.

 

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The snow makes the holiday! But if  you really don't want yours, you can always send it hear. We Timber Wolves love snow!

 

Lots of love,

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Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all. Coffee and home made cinnamon rolls.  I made the family stuffing last night so it had time for the flavors to meld.  Turkey is in the oven. Presents have been opened. Everyone was happy. 

 

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Made it to Kansas. No weather problems. This morning rain. but it is preferred over the white stuff. Have a great day all.

 

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