lunedì 19 agosto 2024

Yes, I am Bach.

 ...to a birthday present from Robert!

Thank you, Rob!

I dropped one off to him too, as we do.*

We've been up to Tuakau to see our special Sri Lankan friends. Unfortunately, the weather turner ugly for our long ride home - dark with very heavy rain. This made our return south a long, arduous journey, though no one else seemed to slow down. La mamma degli imbecilli e` sempre incenta.

Now we're home safe and sound. 

There were no bus dramas on the way. Mainly because we did all our travelling by car. There's a lesson for Peter.

I'll leave it there for tonight.

Ciao tutti.

ps. sorry that there are no pictures.



* being brothers born three years and one day apart


9 commenti:

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

Yes, there are idiots on the road whi ignore weather conditions.
I arrived home tonight and it is raining. I drove carefully but came across a three car collision on one of the windy hills near home that is notorious for slippery conditions in the wet. A couple of racers obviously didn’t slow their speed, crashed and took out a third car. Tossers!
Anyway, welcome back and happy birthday in 8 minutes time.

Anonimo ha detto...

Thanks Pete. Glad you're home safe too.

I see we both made a typo but drove safely.
Old Richard (of RBB)

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

Given your championing of good grammar and spelling I assumed that your typo was a clever reference to landscape painting.Turner was famous for painting scenes of storms.

Anonimo ha detto...

And is whi a new spelling for who?

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

Oh, sorry, I've been 2 weeks with Lynn who talks in acronyms a lot with her work (engineering company - even their name is an acronym - GHD). Whi = who habitually inconsiderately.
MC (mea culpa).

Robert the sinner ha detto...

"There and bach again".

Robert the sinner ha detto...

Will we see a picture of you in the mask?

Anonimo ha detto...

Yes. Are you getting me ready for Hell, Rob?

RBB

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

Well, you could strap your trumpet to your head. That'd be half a start.