So, who wants to help ... to cower in the cellar?

We get a list of dates & changes left on the bin

When this one arrived, it rained so much that drying it out to read it was quite interesting…

Washed my hair this afternoon, usual shampoo/conditioner .
Applied moisturiser , usual one, as usual

I now have a very blotchy & angry looking face, annan 'eadache

Sigh

Carinthia.xx

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Oh Dahlink, that is a blasted nuisance for you. Boo!

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Gentle hugs dear chatelaine

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Am going to collect my Newspaper, which is ordered & paid for, & then I’ll be Hattening down the Batches , azzitwere

Carinthia.xx

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Do not Batten all the drink outside, Dere. Make sure it is safely within.

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I have every intention of ensuring as much drink as possible is safely within.





Safely within me.

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Good man.

Such advice to the denizens of the Cellar is almost certainly superfluous but, well, belt and braces, better safe than sorry, etc.

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Headache still flirting around the edges

Preparing to take me tablets

I felt better after some food -honestly, there’s as much messing with the meals as with the sodding tablets.I have, Howsumevva, learned a lesson , namely that a minimum of one meal per day should be hot/warm .

Grazing on cold stuff doesn’t quite cut it for me

Apparently

Carinthia.xx

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Joe the breeze is missing us according to the Met

I have decided to batten myself into a nearby microbrewery in future

I would hate to see beer wasting away with nobody to test it

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[yawnity]
Tseep.

yardarm

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Bacon butties ready

I have tested me blud and managed to prick a capilliary

The ensuing fountain was quite dramatic

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Minor safety hint: try not doing that? I find blood works better if it’s on the inside.

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Lucky you.

I am not, under any circumstances, venturing outdoors today.

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It is very thoughtful of Twellers to save us all the trouble of schlepping to Versailles, with all the risks of French that would entail.

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Gus

Que???

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I dunno, she could bring her knitting…

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Hmmmm

I can just see Gus sitting at Madame’s side knitting while waiting for the next aristo to be herded up to Madame’s fatal embrace

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Mmmm. The gillet rouge.

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I took it that Gus was grateful you had volunteered to be a dramatic fountain, so saving us all the trouble of travelling to Versailles in order to see one.

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Be careful what you wish for, Dunnock dere…

That’s about the size of it ;- )

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