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Unexpected picnic



Wed, 29 Mar 2006 16:59:43 +0100 uk.people.silversurfers
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Rabbit...
At about 11.30 this morning a friend phoned " I've packed a picnic" she says
" will you meet me in half an hour at the park. So off we went to a lovely

BunnyHare...
Great - I love spur of the moment outings

day, mostly sheltered from the breeze during our walks ( one before and one
after the picnic) and the BYT in all her glory. There were a lot of people
there whom we think were looking at the eclipse, or what little we got
anyway. Just as we were heading back to the car park we saw grey rolling in
and by the time I was on the road home I could hardly see for the rain on
the windscreen. I drove into the garage and by the time I had closed the
doors and come out again the downpour was all over and the BYT was back.
Still it was excellent timing for our picnic and walk and it's not often I
can say I have had a picnic in March.Unfortunately we were too late for the

Frederick Williams...
The one in Cambridgeshire? How nice it was for me to be reminded of the
March March march--thank you. You'll not have missed Willingham Church
will you?

Crocuses and Snowdrops, and even the Daffodils were past their best but
there was plenty other nice bits.Piccies to follow later, I've just realised
that I haven't installed Irfanview here yet so *later* might be tonight or
tomorrow but watch this space.

JerryAtrick...
I've joined the club too Sandra ! I woke this morning and thought I had died
overnight and gone to paradise. Her Britannic Majesty's current bun has had
his hat *ALL DAY* and my goodness what a tonic. Everywhere has been so
beautiful with Skylarks a singing and sea birds in abundance. I am one lucky
JerryAtric to have had the time to enjoy it. Entirely different to one week
ago when we had snow up our 'neffer regions' and little brass monkeys were
scurrying about searching for someone to do a brazing job for them. Alas the
dream is over now, after the Lord Mayors Coach cometh the sh** cart, we have
snow forecast again for Friday! Ah well! There's always April showers to
look forward to now.


Pam the goose...
So glad you were lucky, there's so many nice places to walk in your part of
the world. And, yes, March is very early in the year to be picnic-ing:)

I'm watching this space keenly:)

Rabbit...
You'll know this one :-) Found some different walks in it too for you, ones
I hadn't been before either.

Pam the goose...
Ooo, that sounds nice. Will have to wait till the sun shines a bit more and
then we'll be there:)

Rabbit...
Yes and I think you'll have to wait till tomorrow for the piccies 'cos
Plusnet ain't playing nice with FTP here :-( Keep your eyes open though they
will be here tomorrow, I think, well if not I'll be asking Plusnet why not.

Pam the goose...
Hmmm, ftp is something I haven't managed to sort out after I re-installed XP
the other day.
Can't remember how to get the connections sorted. Will have to look into it.

But I'll gladly wait till tomorrow for the piccies:)




Just off to the pub to have a celebratory meal, couldn't make it on our
Anniversary:)

Rabbit...


Rabbit...
Well I know for sure it doesn't take an estimated 28 hours to FTP a folder
.98 mb in size. I've tried for about 2 hours now and it just keeps stalling.
I'll try later before I go to bed or tomorrow.


Rabbit...
Good, there will be questions which is why I included a structure you should
remember ;-)
Enjoy and don't forget Meg's doggie bag :-)

Pam the goose...
Thanks, we *did* enjoy:)
And Meg has just finished her doggy bag:)
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