So, who wants to help ... to frivol in the cellar? (Part 2)

We will need to see the Shoesies…

Carinthia. xx

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TFM, would it help to know that you are not alone in your bogglement?

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I imagine that the parsnip polishers are alone in being unboggled by the though of parsnip polishing. Life is far too short to polish a parsnip.

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[muffled koffity]

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Proffers Medicinals…

Carinthia. xx

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A brain-bleach & Benedictine please, Darling
Gxx

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Wivvan Cockytail Cherry?

Carinthia. xx

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Wstfgl? Oh. Yeah. The keys. Bein’ monitor because Sparrerly gallivantin’.

Yardarm!

It’s a bit sticky and smells of maraschino. Nope, not a clue.
Oh well, it’s the only one you’re getting.

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So is and does the NEC, but that’s quite usual.

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Afternoon all we are home and hopefully we will be assembling my new garden furniture-a swinging three seater sofa

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That sounds like a grand thing to have in your garden, Twellsy. It reminded me of the three-seater swinging chair Sis and I had as teens. It had a canopy and I used to swing happily in its shade while Sis toasted in the sun on a deck chair. Happy times!

We have sunshine and the pastures will be needing the coming dry spell to de-soggify.

Soo xx

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Swing assembled and it is comfy and sturdy

I love it!

I got a little gift for J my home help - a Lush bath bomb with Epsom salts and lavender

Supposed to relax tired muscles and induce sleep

She was delighted and asked for another 364 to do her a year

As she is having her nieces for an overnight stay tomorrow and taking them for a picnic on the beach and a paddle tomorrow she is looking forward to a bath a scented candle and a glass of wine while she watches the bath bomb fizzle away

Simple things can give so much pleasure can’t they?

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So they can.

Soo xx

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Indeed, Twellsy

I just read the name Lush & sneezed… :wink: I can’t go into their shops at all.

Carinthia. xx

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I have never attempted to go into a Lush shop and if I am forced to walk past one I cross the road first. The smell doesn’t make me sneeze, I just find it nauseating. I feel the same about women who drench themselves in various smelly products so that you can still smell them long after they’ve walked past - why do they do that?

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Because pissing against lampposts is considered unladylike?

Ditto the yardarm! For intended purposes only.

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That’s as maybe but I’d be fascinated to see one of them try.

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Shewee?

It is a product you know

I use [perfume made locally with plants whose seeds are harvested and then grown and the oils distilled out of the resulting flowers
Gorgeous scents of the wild Burren plants with lots of orchids and other plants

It does leave a scent behind but of the Burren’s wild flora in Spring

We are off to a rally soon

The hectic life of the motorsport nuts!

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And a very useful one in some circumstances, I’m sure, but not terribly effective for marking one’s territory.

Unless, I suppose, you empty the thing by pouring the contents down a lamppost.

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It’s a funnel, not a flask

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