Dear Weaver, Another splendid year of blogging. Just read your previous post --yes, I do remember the wonderful story of your brother's Christmas homecoming. Such joy! So sad when old people's memories go. My poor mother in law did much better in the last few years when asked about things that happened in 1928! Love to you and the Farmer. Off to walk the dog....and the neighbor's dog......!
Have a very lovely day ;-)xx
ReplyDeleteThankyou Pat - keep cosy, all of you.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy life and make the most of it. Have a lovely day, relax, and chill out.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Pat, to you and the Farmer, and a special scratch behind the ears for Tess.
ReplyDeleteI read your post from yesterday - so poignant.
Hope you've had a wonderful day Pat.
ReplyDeleteA very Happy Christmas to you and your sweet farmer. And Tess, of course!!
ReplyDeleteDear Weaver,
ReplyDeleteAnother splendid year of blogging.
Just read your previous post --yes, I do remember the wonderful story of your brother's Christmas homecoming. Such joy!
So sad when old people's memories go. My poor mother in law did much better in the last few years when asked about things that happened in 1928!
Love to you and the Farmer.
Off to walk the dog....and the neighbor's dog......!
Merry Christmas and thank you for your enjoyable blog Alison
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