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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
316 of 459  Sat 20th Jul 2024 4:37pm  

Philip Wave Double thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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317 of 459  Sun 21st Jul 2024 6:57pm  

Hello, Most of us enjoy a bit of banter, me often more than most, but I am reminded, that some expatriates from the UK, might have regrets about moving sixty years ago. So sometimes my jovial posts might go down like a lead balloon. I hope all of our expatriates are ok.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
318 of 459  Sun 21st Jul 2024 7:55pm  

We are scattered all over this land Philip and I have a lot yet to see but my heart is still in merry England and always will be. With all the turmoil going on around the rest of the world at the moment I consider my family and I have been very lucky and prosperous over the past 50 yrs. As for the weather, I do miss the 4 seasons and rain or no rain my bulbs have failed me this year so I am leaving them in. Roll eyes It's 2.35 am here and I am missing my beauty sleep so I bid you goodnight.
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JohnnieWalker
Sanctuary Point, Australia
319 of 459  Sun 21st Jul 2024 9:35pm  

On 21st Jul 2024 7:55pm, Dreamtime said: We are scattered all over this land Philip and I have a lot yet to see but my heart is still in merry England and always will be. With all the turmoil going on around the rest of the world at the moment I consider my family and I have been very lucky and prosperous over the past 50 yrs. As for the weather, I do miss the 4 seasons and rain or no rain my bulbs have failed me this year so I am leaving them in. Roll eyes It's 2.35 am here and I am missing my beauty sleep so I bid you goodnight.
Same here, Dreamtime. We have raised a healthy and prosperous family over here, but I can't stop myself watching those TV programmes with beautiful old houses for sale in beautiful old villages - last night's was set in Powis and Shropshire, making me nostalgic for all that magnificent scenery. And, while I follow the Wallabies and the Matildas, I still follow the Sky Blues and fervently hope for the revival of the Bees! There's a few thousand miles between Dreamtime and me, and at the moment we have much more rain over here than you can poke a stick at, so us Poms can't agree on everything! Cheers Cheers
True Blue Coventry Kid

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Helen F
Warrington
320 of 459  Mon 22nd Jul 2024 2:40pm  

First World problems - gambling that the thing you want but don't need on Ebay comes down in price but doesn't vanish or get bought by someone else.
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20A-Manor House
Coventry
321 of 459  Mon 22nd Jul 2024 3:26pm  

I've been through Newbold On Avon before but have never stopped until an hour or so ago. Found a space to moor up and walked to the shop. I see there is a warning that I was coming..... Oh my
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Helen F
Warrington
322 of 459  Mon 22nd Jul 2024 3:54pm  

Oh my Lol Oh my Lol How rude of them to suggest that you're a dead end!
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
323 of 459  Tue 23rd Jul 2024 9:18am  

I am with you every step and year of the way JW. Not sure if Coventry is as picturesque as your origins though. But the Warwickshire countryside takes some beating. Wave Double thumbs up
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Helen F
Warrington
324 of 459  Fri 26th Jul 2024 12:57pm  

I know that some of our treasured members like doing accounts but I hate them or anything similar. It's not that I find them that difficult but I have a phobia of forms. I agonise for days, putting them off and then when I get down to them they're really not as hard as I build them up to be. It's even worse now that you have to be armed with millions of passwords, access to your email and a charged mobile. How can you develop a phobia of forms?
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
325 of 459  Fri 26th Jul 2024 5:15pm  

I don't have a phobia about forms, I just find them irritating and (swear word deleted) annoying. A complete waste of precious time, asking 20 questions where 3 would suffice. Many of the questions are repeats of what they already know, or are irrelevant, or even more annoying, there is a tick box question where you can only tick one, yet two or more apply... GRRR. Or, just like those wretched automated phone answering things (press 1 for this, press 2 for that, press 3 for something different, press 4 for something completely irrelevant...), you have four options, but none of them are remotely applicable. It just makes life more difficult and wastes my life (which consists of time). I am in the process of assisting my boss in a property purchase. You would not believe the email I have received from the young school-leaver estate agent chap. The stuff they want:
Proof of Address (required) Gas/electric/tv licence/utility bill (MOBILE PHONE BILL WILL NOT SUFFICE) Certified Photographic I.D (required) Passport or Driving licence certified by either your solicitor or financial advisor to confirm copy of original I.D and true likeness. Proof of Funds/Deposit (please send the applicable documents from the list below) (SCREEN SHOTS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE) Mortgage Agreement in Principle
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
326 of 459  Fri 26th Jul 2024 5:39pm  

And so say I Slim. Anything official in my letterbox I shy away from. Any forms to fill in - I don't. They go in the bin. Which reminds me, I must have a word with my friendly post lady about it. !!!!!! Roll eyes Angry
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Mick Strong
Coventry
327 of 459  Sat 27th Jul 2024 6:14pm  

Just got back from spending the week working at the Farnborough Air Show. Some great machining and technology on display.
Mick Strong

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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
328 of 459  Sat 27th Jul 2024 9:10pm  

Our state of Virginia governor was there too - great boondoggle!
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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329 of 459  Mon 29th Jul 2024 11:06am  

Hello, High pressure at the end of July will encourage the new swifts to start reving their engines. As the air becomes more moist during the middle of the week, so insects will be in abundance, so the adult birds will be in full action. Swooping here & everywhere. By the 8th, of August, their bags will be packed, as they line up on telegraph wires ready for their off. Five days later only the ones staying will be visible. Another summer come & gone. I haven't seen so many this year.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
330 of 459  Mon 29th Jul 2024 11:15am  

We saw a lot flying over our son's house in Cannock Wood yesterday while enjoying a family barbeque. Must have been getting on for about 50. I would think the flying ants would be coming out as well. Very happy, just picked our first load of runner beans, love them. We just have them growing up canes shaped into a teepee planted in a black builders bucket.
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