Domestic Goddess

Domestic Goddess

Sunday, 4 July 2021

Nice To See A Bit Of Vintage...

 Never do anything in bed that you can't pronounce - Mitch Murray
Welcome to my Sunday 💗
Nice big hug with brew.
Breakfast.
Dressed.
The three males of the family went to have their hair cut.
I meanwhile caught up with Friday's blog post.
They came back with fancy haircuts!
Now out for a ride in Sexy Beast.
First to check the tyre pressures.
Then to say hello to my parents.
Then the rain came down!
Nice vintage car on the way home.
Austin Allegro↓
Back home for coffee...
I then wrote yesterday's blog post.
Then out again...
Time to check Hubby's car tyre pressures..
Then off to Co-op for some bargains...
Nice honey, still a bit expensive...
Back home...
Light lunch.
Now to catch up with more of the Hotel Inspector..
We have now caught up with both series that was on Channel 5 catch up.
Tea time.
Getting quotes in for a replacement carpet on the landing. It's been down for nearly 12 years........
Now for a look into today's newspaper.
Bill Withers  was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He had several hits over a relatively short career of fifteen years, including "Ain't No Sunshine" (1971), "Grandma's Hands" (1971), "Use Me" (1972), "Lean on Me" (1972), "Lovely Day" (1977) and "Just the Two of Us" (1981). Withers won three Grammy Awards and was nominated for six more. His life was the subject of the 2009 documentary film Still Bill. Withers was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015. Two of his songs were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
He would have been 83 years old today 🎈
He died in 2020 aged 81

Barry Carter , better known by his stage name Barry White, was an American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and composer. A two-time Grammy Award–winner known for his bass-baritone voice and romantic image, his greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and with The Love Unlimited Orchestra, crafting many enduring soul, funk, and disco songs such as his two biggest hits: "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" and "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe".
He died on this day in 2003 aged 58.

 Sleep tea time.
All ready to mount the Wobbly Work Wheel 🎡 tomorrow.





 



 


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