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Two blokes sat outside the pub in wifebeaters, shorts, baseball caps, sunglasses and flip flops
Carry on....
😃
Sounds like February.
Wetherspoons?
The North, innit?
I cycled into the office for a meeting this afternoon in warm, dappled sunshine. There was bird song, the daffs were in full bloom and I rode in wearing rolled up shirt sleeves.
Bloody marvellous it was too!
Two blokes sat outside the pub in wifebeaters, shorts, baseball caps, sunglasses and flip flops
Newcastle?
🙂
Not if they’re wearing baseball caps.
Were you one of them binners? 😉
Middleton. But it could be anywhere in the north. I most certainly wasn’t one of them. I take my sartorial tips from the master. Sunshine means...

@ drac: Not if they’re wearing baseball caps shirts.
Cycling home along the NCN last night and was slightly alarmed by the biblical plague of frogs that had descended onto the path. Must have passed about 60 of them over a couple of miles, all just happily sat in the path or shagging. Had to slow right down to walking pace to avoid running over any lovesick kermits.
Spring I guess.
So far this week I've had one rabbit, one hare and one wren within 3 metres of me whilst working. Plus lots of curlews flying overhead and a pair of buzzards about 300 metres away.
The swans have nested on the University lake. #springhassprung
Swans nesting under the bridge by my house - on a pile of rubbish and living on a diet of fags and chips
Sounds like the average Edinburgh resident TJ...
First ice cream van sightings today
I like the tension between the waining savagery of winter and the hopeful rebirth of spring, at this time of year there's always one last swipe of Jack frosts icy claw for the waking world to endure. Like the innocence and purity of the joyful gambolling of the first spring lambs right under the wheels of the gritter.
Down langsett Res
Frogs hundreds of emails shaggin like rabbits
No rabbits
I’ve got violets, primroses and cowslips out in the garden at the moment, and a little Acer I bought last year is in leaf, while my big tree is barely showing the buds. My Apple tree is starting to come into leaf as well. The hedgehogs are always around.
Bumblebees, butterflies and buzzards galore in Friston yesterday.
I think I saw some bluebells yesterday too.
Predictive text at its finest
hundreds of emails shaggin like rabbits
😀
