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Showing posts with label William Sampson Jr. Show all posts
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Thursday, 3 June 2021

Cabbage or Beans?

You have no idea how much it costs to look this cheap
 - Dolly Parton
Welcome to my Thursday car boot visit....🚗
I woke up earlier than normal.
I left sleeping beauty to carry on with his beauty sleep.
I enjoyed a cup of tea and the quiet!
As soon as the alarm went off, hubby was up!
Breakfast followed.
Dressed.
Now to leave the house for our car trip to Bidford Car Boot.
Can't park by the river for nothing now.
We go off to look around the car boot.
Lots of lovely things including plants!
I bought 2 kinds of runner beans plants...
We walked around the car boot twice.
Gets back to the car.
Coffee time!
Then off to walk around along the river.
I was having trouble with DPD again.
They delivered somewhere else and not at my house. The same woman from DPD phoned me up,(from yesterday) and I asked the parcel could be redelivered to my house.It will be, she replied.
I had to nip into Waitrose to get some milk.
Back home.
Gets all the plants out of the car.
Lots of parcels arrived for me,
Including my DPD order...
I repotted my beans and plants.
I opened the bag which contained the other kind of runner beans..
That isn't runner beans...that's Cabbage!
We had light lunch and chilled in the garden.
Then it's time to get ready for work.
Big tunes time...
Gets into work.
It's warm in there...
Even had a quick play with hoover!
I was well warm when I finished.
Now for much big tunes..
Back home.
Nice tea.
Loving the sky at night...
The plants by my front door are looking good.
Quick look into today's newspaper.
William Sampson Jr.  was a Muscogee painter, actor, and rodeo performer. He is best known for his performance as the apparent deaf and mute Chief Bromden in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and as Crazy Horse in the 1977 western The White Buffalo, as well as his roles as Taylor in Poltergeist II: The Other Side and Ten Bears in 1976's The Outlaw Josey Wales.
He died on this day aged 1987 aged 53.
Sleep tea time.
The Friday Feeling is back tomorrow 🎈