We had a few post offices closed a few have opened up now. We're thinking of moving banks, we have an investment account but trying to get a face to face with a person to talk to about it is like herding cats! We're seriously thinking of just hiding it under the bed
If you go again on a Saturday the church hall usually has a sale on and the home made cakes are delicious and there's a vegetable stall outside, last time we went we bought sprouts and they where delicious
I love Daisy Lane books, the owner is so lovely and we usually buy a few books too, he's had a few cats over the years but ladt time we went I didn't see one. I agree about the graves, I've come believe it's intrusive and unnecessary.
Maybe we should live together! Him in doors moans to much about being to old to be this cold, I tell him that's why coats were invented but apparently it's not appropriate to expect him to sit in a coat all day in the house. Honestly! He's such a princess sometimes.
I actually sent my friends the BBC weather report for your part of the world and with very little debate they have decided to live with the snow and cold. And I totally agree with them.
That's right Marianna. But don't tell PayPal that because a group I was on get into trouble by asking members to do that, it seems they like their pound of flesh.
My dad's was a 3 bed terrace, the 3 beds are very popular. Our bathroom was built on end of the house. Took me years to stop walking through the kitchen to look for the bath!
My dad paid £500. a house he later sold for £200,000
In the mid 1990s we bought a house for £27,000 a few years ago next door sold their house, same as ours for £280,000 and I've seen some near here get over £300,000. It's mind blowing.
It's hilarious, big tough looking grown men scream on the floor at a level 4. I worked 12 hour shifts on levels 8 and 9 and didn't miss one day and they're cring like babies.