After enough rain overnight to revive the wilters mentioned in yesterday's post, the day is warm and sunny.
In the house today we are close to all-out internecine thermo-nuclear war. Mama has her blue beret on and is about to wade in, big guns blazing. I fear all that will solve this diplomatic problem is a 20-ft wall topped with razor wire and an air-drop of jigsaw puzzles on both sides to keep the warring factions busy...
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Tuesday 3 August 2010
Peace-keeping in Carmine
After enough rain overnight to revive the wilters mentioned in yesterday's post, the day is warm and sunny.
In the house today we are close to all-out internecine thermo-nuclear war. Mama has her blue beret on and is about to wade in, big guns blazing. I fear all that will solve this diplomatic problem is a 20-ft wall topped with razor wire and an air-drop of jigsaw puzzles on both sides to keep the warring factions busy...
In the house today we are close to all-out internecine thermo-nuclear war. Mama has her blue beret on and is about to wade in, big guns blazing. I fear all that will solve this diplomatic problem is a 20-ft wall topped with razor wire and an air-drop of jigsaw puzzles on both sides to keep the warring factions busy...
3 comments:
- LadyFi said...
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Ah --- sibling love! Enjoy the high season of the hols. Amazingly enough, school for us starts again on Aug 19.
- Tuesday, 03 August, 2010
- LindyLouMac said...
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Ah the joys of parenthood Louise.
- Tuesday, 03 August, 2010
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Just think yourself lucky you dont have ELEVEN children, like your grandma had to deal with.
- Wednesday, 04 August, 2010
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Ah --- sibling love! Enjoy the high season of the hols. Amazingly enough, school for us starts again on Aug 19.
Ah the joys of parenthood Louise.
Just think yourself lucky you dont have ELEVEN children, like your grandma had to deal with.
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