It is bitter to lose a friend to evil, before one loses him to death -
Mary Renault
Welcome to my Tuesdayπ
Breakfast.
Gives hubby a wet sloppy π before he goes to work.
I get dressed.
Then gets the kids up to have their breakfast before they go on-line early.
I wrote yesterday's blog post.
Out for some more needed fresh air,
&
Ride in Sexy Beast.
Limo and sister in law's car is still parked on my late dad's drive as I went past.
Quick look in the newspaper.
(They were an American country-influenced rock and roll duo, known for steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing.)
He would have been 82 years old π
He died aged 74 in 2014
Michael Patrick Smith, CBE known professionally as Michael Crawford, is an English actor, comedian and singer.
He is 79 years old π
Robert Palmer was an English singer-songwriter,
musician and record producer. He was known for his powerful,
distinctive, gritty and soulful voice, sartorial elegance and for
combining soul, jazz, rock, pop, reggae and blues.
He would have been 72 years old π
He died aged 54 in 2003
Back into Sexy Beast to guess the year...
Back home.
I first chose:
Really good film.
I gave hubby a sloppy wet kiss when he came home.
Now to serve up the tea!
One film we are going to watch tomorrow which looks quite good is:
I found this on the Redditch Labour Facebook page:
Redditch
Labour Party are pleased to see some information on the contents of the
Town Deal bid - the maximum amount which can be granted is £25 million,
and we hope that Redditch is successful in achieving that maximum
amount.
The bid consists of the following proposals.
£8.5m to improve the train station area with a 2 storey building, open space and improved car parking, taxi rank and bus service area.
£8m for digital support to businesses including a 5G test bed and office / workshop space.
£4.1m to demolish the library building to create a public square. (NOTE - no information on a new location for the library if this is approved.)
£3m to improve Unicorn Hill, Church Green and Evesham Walk - including “street furniture” and “waymarking.”
£1.1m to improve eco projects mostly electric charging points. (This is across residential areas and Abbey Stadium as well as in the town centre.)
The bid consists of the following proposals.
£8.5m to improve the train station area with a 2 storey building, open space and improved car parking, taxi rank and bus service area.
£8m for digital support to businesses including a 5G test bed and office / workshop space.
£4.1m to demolish the library building to create a public square. (NOTE - no information on a new location for the library if this is approved.)
£3m to improve Unicorn Hill, Church Green and Evesham Walk - including “street furniture” and “waymarking.”
£1.1m to improve eco projects mostly electric charging points. (This is across residential areas and Abbey Stadium as well as in the town centre.)
Our Library houses the Job Centre, computers, and clubs.
It is our community hub!
Going to replace it with a public square?????
No news where it is going to go in the future!
It's been there for over 40 years!!!
I let rip on the Labour facebook and Conservative facebook telling it is a stupid mistake. No thoughts no planning.....
We carried on watching
Will I need to row a boat to get the newspaper on Hump Day π«
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