Be careful that victories do not carry the seed of future defeats -
Ralph W Sockman
Welcome to my Mondayπ
Back on that Wobbly Work Wheel π‘
Breakfast.
Now to hit the Christmas once more!
Thermal knickers!
It's cold out there!
The lights were on down the High Street.
Looking very nice!
All of the drivers had kept their windscreen clear, except the stinky blue van who was struggling to see out of his windscreen when it went past me.
I was glad of the layers of clothes I had on underneath my coat!
I finished in one piece, and headed home for a much needed coffee.
I has a quick read of the newspaper.
Harry Chapin was an American singer-songwriter and philanthropist best known for his folk rock and pop rock
songs. He achieved worldwide success in the 1970s and became one of the
most popular artists and highest-paid performers. Chapin is also one of
the best charting musical artists in the United States. Chapin, a Grammy Award-winning artist and Grammy Hall of Fame
inductee, has sold over 16 million records worldwide. He has been
described as one of the most beloved performers in music history.
He would have been 78 years old π
He died aged 38 in 1981.
There was still lots of fog about.
Christmas Parties in the Dining Hall this week.
Don't you just love Christmas songs????
Except a certain one.......
(Which they played....)
When I got back into Sexy Beast.
It was the mystery year of songs....↓
Gets back home.
Hubby is using his last half a day today.
Give him a sloppy wet π before I left.
The Santa Light above (the lights I turn on twice a day,) was on this afternoon!
No dramas this afternoon...
Too cold for any more dramas!
I gets home and finds hubby sleeping on the sofa...
I have a quick lemsip and soon joins him asleep....
Oh dear....
At least I found a bit better,
Still got the croaky voice......
Time to make the Stir Fry!
More Hell's Kitchen to watch!
With Sleep Tea↓
Thermal knickers back on!
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