...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:
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.
Thanks Pete. Glad you're home safe too.
I see we both made a typo but drove safely.
Old Richard (of RBB)
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.
And is whi a new spelling for who?
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).
"There and bach again".
Will we see a picture of you in the mask?
Yes. Are you getting me ready for Hell, Rob?
RBB
Well, you could strap your trumpet to your head. That'd be half a start.
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