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elle

9th June 2015, 13:08
Hi, Rusty!
Ops! there was no double meaning intended, especially as my hair is not even short- it's shoulder -length with a strong tendency to curl!
Whereabouts in England have your son and family gone?Is Miss Around -the -World staying there or calling in to administer to the cat?
Tommy Atkins and I are getting along famously......
I'm appalled at the gaps in my historical knowledge though; for instance I hadn't realised that Austria was looking for a fight with Serbia long before the shooting of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
And so it continues... I know some things but not others, I 'm continuing to be educated!
I don't think you would like the new books I have just received from Amazon as they are fiction. I decided I needed a bit of 'light relief this time around.
I've got the latest books of John Harvey, Michael Connelly and Patricia Cornwell. Not really up your street......
Have you ordered any new books yourself? How about the Kate Adie one? I've just lent that to a friend.
Right, time to have a look at today's crosswords........
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pigale

9th June 2015, 13:38
Yes Rusty, Skype is really good - it gives you the pleasure of seeing the person you are talking to, hence making you feel quite close to him/her.
Only one problem though ; when it gets too busy, the connection might be difficult, irregular - but that depends on hour and day - week-ends usually more busy, understandably.
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elle

9th June 2015, 13:50
Hi, Pigale!
I certainly found the use of Skype very reassuring after my four-year-old grandson crashed their car in to the lamppost! at least I could see that he was largely in one piece!!
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pigale

9th June 2015, 13:54
Hello Elle, Yes indeed I was glad to see on the thread that you had 'skyped' the family - nothing could have reassured you more at the time, you so much needed to see for yourself!

Less walking for you today ? I guess it must be difficult to be without a car when you are used to have one. ~As you have probably guessed from one of my post, I don't drive and don't miss it!
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elle

9th June 2015, 14:06
I don't drive either , pigale! so I am well used to walking everywhere unless my husband is with me!
What I do miss with the lack of personal transport is the amount of time lost in the getting somewhere!
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pigale

9th June 2015, 14:22
Quite, but it also depends on where you live and public transport available.

I am within walking distance of the centre of the village (where there are 3 hairdressers amongst other shops) and there is a coach that goes twice a week to a bigger town about 20km away -

well, in fact there is a daily service - it leaves here 7am and return 6.30pm - mainly for working people and students, our own college only taking kids up to the Brevet, (around 15 years old).

But the one I use is Wednesday or Saturday leaving 2pm and returning 6.30 - an afternoon out every so often, which is quite enough for me now ! (and to think I was born in Paris ! Just goes to show how we change with the years!)

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elle

9th June 2015, 14:35
I (unfortunately) live in a much more built up area, and have bus, train, and ram within relatively easy reach. Good though for someone like me who doesn't drive!
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elle

9th June 2015, 14:37
Even a Tram!
although the prospect of charging down the High Street on the back of a ram does have its appeal!
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rusty

9th June 2015, 19:57
Hello again, Pigale!
I am presuming the clothing company is in the village.
That is the impression the catalogue gives.
And I have read that it is well off for good pubs!
Did Beatrix Potter live there?
It has been warm here today with not a breath of wind.
I shall soon be paying a lot of attention to France when Le Tour starts!
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rusty

9th June 2015, 20:04
Hello, Elle!
You have hair like me! Mine is not quite shoulder length, though, but getting there.
I think it is Lincolnshire. A wee village with a longish name. Nothing to do with poaching!
Miss All Over the Blooming Place, is staying overnight, but going home to Mum for tea!
No, I could not read fiction.
Did you purchase a fine car today?
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