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Tag Archives: movie
International day of the rabbit
Yes indeed. Spare a thought for all the bunnies out there, especially the ones with cats sitting on top of their hutches. Not to mention the Chinese rabbit that lives on the moon. But rabbit adoration was very low on … Continue reading
3 dimensions
It seems like Rafi has turned a bit of a corner. Sadly that’s not for vegetables. I’m surprised he doesn’t have scurvy. Mind you, he does drink them in his Nutrablast so that’ll protect him from the ravages of every … Continue reading
Beautiful Farnham
The Park looked absolutely stunning today. It was a warm, glorious day and the greens were out in force. I missed the first half of it because I was at the Talking Newspaper leading the Farnham edition. It was one … Continue reading
Rafi eats unaided
Because of the lemon drizzle flop, I made some plum puffs first thing. I’m very pleased that I can make them quickly and easily without using a recipe. While most family cooks would think this is the normal state of … Continue reading
Sauna
Today we went and saw Into the Woods at the Caloundra cinema. I have a few complaints. Why on earth don’t they have a list of what films are on and at what times in the ‘foyer’? Apparently they used … Continue reading
Zombies at Frensham!
What an exciting morning walk we had at Frensham today. And I took the camera. Ignoring the thick layer of fog that cuddled the pond in an almost impenetrable duvet of whispery grey, we set off, following the same path … Continue reading
Great streaking comet, Batman!
On Monday, I felt quite humbled by the sheer quantity of poppies at the Tower. Today, I woke to the equally amazing news that we had landed a probe on a comet. Imagine setting out to make 888,246 ceramic poppies. … Continue reading
Slob day
According to Fiona, everyone needs a Slob Day every now and then. A time to just laze around, doing nothing. Bob had one today so we decided to join him. It’s always nice to just hang around the house, particularly … Continue reading
Blood and water
Ah, Nicktor Night. They come round so soon. Hopefully we’ll not miss them too much when the extension work starts. At the Albion, we decided to mix things up a bit because Nicktor had had ham, egg and chips for … Continue reading
More pollution
I heard today that lifespans in Beijing are being shortened by about 5.5 years. Apparently, the reason for this is the pollution. Beijing has five million cars. But is it because of the cars that Beijing is so polluted? Some … Continue reading
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