Well spring may have sprung last week but we are butt deep in snow in this neck of the woods. So let’s make a cup of tea, wrap ourselves in our Fake Fur Throws and enjoy a few giggles.
This is either for or from my dear friend Carole.
For Doctor Spo.
It’s nice when you have neighbours who care.
Romance is dead!
It’s just nice to see they are interested in older civilizations.
Not quite “What’s Cooking” but still a great idea for a simple breakfast.
The beauty of the English language.
And I leave you with this helpful list to see you through the week.
The word for March 27th is:
Ancient /ˈeɪn.ʃənt/: [1. adjective 2. noun]
1.1 Of or from a long time ago.
1.2 Having lasted for a very long time.
2.1 People of an older civilization.
2.2 A banner or ensign or the carrier of the ensign.
Late 14c., auncyen, of persons, “very old;” c. 1400, of things, “having lasted from a remote period,” from Old French ancien “old, long-standing, ancient,” from Vulgar Latin anteanus, literally “from before”.
TV thief, leaving the light on, and guitar tech made me LOL! Thanks!
Those aren’t necessarily ruins. Some of them still work! (And some of them have six of the ten buttons that work, which makes dialing calls interesting.)
I sympathise with the old Yorkshireman. These electricity bills will be the death of me!
The guitar tuner would be a great prank.
Kids visiting ancient ruins!!! 🤣
The word of the day was interesting. I assume it was referring to the telephone however maybe we are feeling ancient these days. I know I am.