Nothing makes a person more productive than the last minute - Anon
Welcome back to join me on my Wobbly Work Wheel 🎡
Breakfast.
I put out the washing on the line to dry.
Dressed.
Back to work today.
Hubby has got the week off work \o/
(Plenty of things for him to do...)
Quick coffee..
Off to work I go.
I was asked if I wanted to do more hours, as I can't clean the whole house in my allotted time.
When he came back, I suggested more time on both days.....
I was hot and sweaty when I finally finished.
Hubby was sitting in the front garden.
Lunch time
Even had cake later as well!
I gave out sloppy wet 💋💋💋 before I left.
Now for some singalong..
As normal I have fun with other drivers.
Today was no exception.
One black Mitsublishi SUV was sitting on my arse the whole way to work.
Didn't like doing 50mph.
I gets into work.
Loads up the skip with the hoover.
I had a gold top coloured Fiat 500 follow me the part of the way, he didn't take kindly to doing 20mph, he ducked down a side road.
A blue Lupo in front pulled in front of a large Skoda at the traffic lights...
Further up the road, the gold top coloured Fiat 500 appeared at a side road, trying to be clever backfired!
It had trouble trying to catch up with me, doing 50mph!
Nearly home, one Audi with its roof down, didnt fancy doing 40mph, and overtook at 60mph and then turned off at the next side road!
Finally back home!
Tea in the garden!
Edward Woodward, OBE was an English actor and singer. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he began his career on stage. Throughout his career, he appeared in productions in both the West End of London and on Broadway in New York City. He came to wider attention from 1967 in the title role of the British television spy drama Callan, earning him the 1970 British Academy Television Award for Best Actor.
Woodward starred as Police Sergeant Neil Howie in the 1973 cult British horror film The Wicker Man, and in the title role of the 1980 Australian biopic Breaker Morant. From 1985 to 1989, Woodward starred as ex-secret agent and vigilante Robert McCall in the American television series The Equalizer, earning him the 1986 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Drama Actor.
He would have been 91 years old 🎈
He sadly died aged 79 on 2009.
Alan Blakley was a British guitarist and record producer, who was a member of the Tremeloes
from its inception until January 1975, when he started writing for
other bands. His credits include co-writing (with Len Hawkes) various
hits for the Tremeloes and co-producing the UK No. 4 hit "She's Gonna Win", with Bilbo. He sadly died aged 54 in 1996.
I hope we have a sunny Hump tomorrow 🐫