Joys of hitting 60 and still feeling fatigued from the Covid and her first experience of an MRI that didn't bode well.Mrs F thankfully feeling better Phil?
Morning all, working in the workshop myself today.
Have fun all…
Good morning meetings in London today, view from the meeting room is a bit drab
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Good morning meetings in London today, view from the meeting room is a bit drab
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Weather a bit drab, but architecturally fab. I see a glazed dome, an amphitheatre, beach huts (?), the glorious tower bridge that is somehow still standing and operational......
I prefer the poetry of Mark’s description.City Hall and a Christmas Market I suspect.
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I can see my old house from there.Good morning meetings in London today, view from the meeting room is a bit drab
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I may have had my tongue in my cheek I am lucky our investors allow me to use their offices in such a glorious setting.Weather a bit drab, but architecturally fab. I see a glazed dome, an amphitheatre, beach huts (?), the glorious tower bridge that is somehow still standing and operational......
Ms French is my 3rd and wish I'd met her 35 years ago.Morning all! Adam and Andy, thanks for the wishes. If it is up to me, I am sticking with this one the rest of the way. Three years is not a personal best, but given that I had two where the divorce proceedings were longer than the marriage, itself...feeling good about my chances!
More public meetings this morning and evening. Not raining at moment, but as foggy as it gets here...and still below-normal (whatever that means) temps.
Hope all are well!
...totally understand the sentiment. Though I would've been 16, and the missus...4. So, problematic (and gross, to say the least). Point stands, however!Ms French is my 3rd and wish I'd met her 35 years ago.
Best post today...totally understand the sentiment. Though I would've been 16, and the missus...4. So, problematic (and gross, to say the least). Point stands, however!
Interested in what you are going to replace the oil with. We have a place in Austria, where down in the village, underground thermals have been used to provide for the whole village with a set cost. (Its a Spa village but unfortunately up on the heights we are on electric storage heaters). Or are you talking about financial support from gov?Morning everyone and no heating on here either mainly as I'm not paying the price for the oil so got two chords of wood coming anyday.
Major renovations next year thanks to the Government grants and the oil central heating will be history.
Back in the workshop for me and Ms French WFH.
Have a nice day all.