December the first.
At the time of writing, my Christmas letter has received seven comments. That's a damn good start!
As God said to Moses, "Don't forget to take the tablets."
Okay, okay, that little joke came out of nowhere. I read on Peter's blog (a posting analysis) that it is good to drop in a couple of jokes on a post. I guess that's one done - should keep the old fellow happy. His last post was about what he puts his vegetable scraps in.
So, the 25th is getting close. We've got a few people coming around. That means I'll have to tidy up the outside table in case it is fine. Who knows, I might be the only person praying for rain!
What Richard (of RBB)? You pray? Well, no, not really. There is a local church I drive past a lot and they have a sign that says, "Is prayer your steering wheel or your spare tyre?"
I often want to write an answer on the sign. Something like, "I don't own a car."
I'll be putting our clothes dryer up on the wall soon.
We've had it for a while and it is sitting not far from our computer. It's a different shape to the old one, so there was quite a bit of work to do preparing the wall mountings.
I bet you found that fascinating. I bet a few readers closed their eyes and thought they were reading one of The Curmudgeon's posts.






That's better. I'm glad that I inspired you.
RispondiEliminaIt certainly looks like a post about outdoor furniture and its renovation is coming soon.
Is it just me or is your laundry skew-whiff?
RispondiEliminaIt's just you.
RispondiEliminaDefinitely skew-whiff.
RispondiEliminaWell, you asked a question, which sort of insinuates that you would be able to accept the answer.
RispondiEliminaIt WAS just you.
RispondiEliminaThe 'skew-whiff', as you choose to call it, was just an illusion caused by the angle of the camera.
RispondiEliminaI really didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!
Robert has an answer to that.
RispondiEliminaIt’s skew-whiff.
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