He who smiles in a crisis has found someone to blame.
Good Morning World ... Tues 3rd, 6.02, 9.1dg. Dark but clear out, good forecast for the next three days. Yesterday was another catalogue of events, some good, some manageable and some just down right frustrating. Today will be an early morning dash into Bludenz by train to do a return and exchange on a defective purchase from yesterday... Shame on you Phillips... then I am going to smile nicely at my neighbour and ask for muscle to help me get two large pieces of heavy furniture down to the cellar. My desire for the perfect guest area has meant a change around in the cellar as I have to shuffle furniture down there to accommodate what I am bring down... puts me in mind of the person renovating an old house... the more walls you take down the more dry rot you find, the more work you have to do. I am asking myself a very obvious question, so there is no need for anyone else to ask it also. Not quite a crisis, but coming close, and as the sole occupant of this Haus no-one else can be the scapegoat. We finished McBeth yesterday and today we move onto Shakespeare himself... covering all aspects as the teacher has form!!! Golf training tonight which will be a welcome break from the frustration of me being a Silly Billy... Happy Tuesday.
He who smiles in a crisis has found someone to blame.
Good Morning World ... Tues 3rd, 6.02, 9.1dg. Dark but clear out, good forecast for the next three days. Yesterday was another catalogue of events, some good, some manageable and some just down right frustrating. Today will be an early morning dash into Bludenz by train to do a return and exchange on a defective purchase from yesterday... Shame on you Phillips... then I am going to smile nicely at my neighbour and ask for muscle to help me get two large pieces of heavy furniture down to the cellar. My desire for the perfect guest area has meant a change around in the cellar as I have to shuffle furniture down there to accommodate what I am bring down... puts me in mind of the person renovating an old house... the more walls you take down the more dry rot you find, the more work you have to do. I am asking myself a very obvious question, so there is no need for anyone else to ask it also. Not quite a crisis, but coming close, and as the sole occupant of this Haus no-one else can be the scapegoat. We finished McBeth yesterday and today we move onto Shakespeare himself... covering all aspects as the teacher has form!!! Golf training tonight which will be a welcome break from the frustration of me being a Silly Billy... Happy Tuesday.
Good Morning World ... Tues 3rd, 6.02, 9.1dg. Dark but clear out, good forecast for the next three days. Yesterday was another catalogue of events, some good, some manageable and some just down right frustrating. Today will be an early morning dash into Bludenz by train to do a return and exchange on a defective purchase from yesterday... Shame on you Phillips... then I am going to smile nicely at my neighbour and ask for muscle to help me get two large pieces of heavy furniture down to the cellar. My desire for the perfect guest area has meant a change around in the cellar as I have to shuffle furniture down there to accommodate what I am bring down... puts me in mind of the person renovating an old house... the more walls you take down the more dry rot you find, the more work you have to do. I am asking myself a very obvious question, so there is no need for anyone else to ask it also. Not quite a crisis, but coming close, and as the sole occupant of this Haus no-one else can be the scapegoat. We finished McBeth yesterday and today we move onto Shakespeare himself... covering all aspects as the teacher has form!!! Golf training tonight which will be a welcome break from the frustration of me being a Silly Billy... Happy Tuesday.
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