Domestic Goddess

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Tuesday, 24 August 2021

The Bunting's Back!

I made my first million the old-fashioned way. I made a hundred million for somebody else - Roseanne
Welcome to my Tuesday πŸ‘…
Warm hug with brew.
Breakfast.
Gives hubby a sloppy wet πŸ’‹before he went to work.
I went back to sleep for an hour....
(I still needed to catchup with the Zzzz)
Once awake again.
Dressed.
Then coffee...
Then out for a little ride in Sexy Beast.
First stop was to get the newspaper.
Next on the way to Bromsgrove's Lidl.
Plenty of Sewing Machines left.
Bread Machine.
Once I did my shopping in Lidl.
Now to look in Home Bargains. 
Pity I don't drink!
Got my bits from here.
Now to visit the European Supermarket.
I got some nice Polish sausages and some nice other food.
Nipped into Aldi while I was there.
Car loaded up with some nice things.
Back home.
Once I unpacked everything.
Now to put up the bunting!
Lunchtime.
Now to get yesterday's blog wrote.
Tea at 3.
Put the tea in the oven ready for later.
Carried on with writing yesterday's blog post.
Hubby came home and received a nice wet sloppy 😘
We had mushroom and Spinach parcel with veggies for tea.
I had a quick look into today's newspaper.
Charlie Watts  was an English musician who achieved international fame as the drummer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 until his death in 2021. One of the band's core members, Watts, alongside lead vocalist and frontman Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards, were the only members of the band to perform on all of their studio albums. He cited jazz as a major influence on his drumming style.
Originally trained as a graphic artist, Watts developed an interest in jazz at a young age, and joined the band Blues Incorporated. He also started playing drums in London's rhythm and blues clubs, where he met future bandmates Jagger, Richards and Brian Jones. In January 1963, he left Blues Incorporated and joined the Rolling Stones as drummer, while doubling as designer of their record sleeves and tour stages. Watts's first public appearance as a permanent member was in February 1963, and he remained with the group until his death 58 years later.
Aside from his career with the Rolling Stones, Watts toured with his own group, the Charlie Watts Quintet, and appeared in London at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club with the Charlie Watts Tentet. 
He died on this day aged 80 in 2021
 

 
Hubby had put the second coat of paint at the front of the house.
Then we watched 3 episodes on a series of Monty Python:
Sleep tea time.
Out tidying up the garden tomorrow
Hopefully not going to have a sweaty hump!🐫

 

 

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