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Friday, 2 July 2021

Nice Bright Red Rim!

My uncle had a rabbit's foot for 30 years. His other foot was quite normal - Tom Griffin
Welcome to the Friday Feeling 🎈
Nice big hug to start the day off with :)
Brew with breakfast.
Gets one son up for school.
Dressed.
Gives out sloppy wet πŸ’‹πŸ’‹πŸ’‹
Now to do the final day of the week at lollipop 🍭
Summer coat goes on...
Tree Picture.
Now for the fun to start 🎈
Most of the drivers were stopping.
It's the otherside of the road when they are failing to stop.
No Lambo or Mclaren sports cars today.
The sun is starting to come out \o/.
Finished in one piece.
I gets the newspaper on the way home.
 
Much needed coffee time...
Now to catch up with two blog posts...
My new red rim for my lollipop stick arrived in the post.
(Younger son will attempt to put it on later)
Light lunchtime.
I am taking a bottle of water with me,
As it is feeling quite warm out there!
It was getting quite warm.
The Summer Coat went on with those big big sunglasses!

I chattered with the woman who I gave some plants to on Wednesday.
Few car drivers were in a hurry not to stop on the otherside of the road.
Boing Boing on the car roof nearly!
As soon as I finished in one piece, the summer coat was off for another week!
Back home for a much needed lolly!
The old rim was took off Lollipop...
New rim was added.
Let's hope it's not to bright for the car drivers to see on Monday!
The tea was put on the oven.
Tidied up the kitchen again.
Gave hubby a nice wet sloppy πŸ’‹ when he came home.
Nice fish and chips for tea...
(We had sweet potato chips)
While hubby went to do the shopping with younger son,
I had a nice soak in the bath! 
Then to catch up with today's newspaper.
James  Stewart  was an American actor. Known for his distinctive drawl and everyman screen persona, Stewart's film career spanned 80 films from 1935 to 1991. With the strong morality he portrayed both on and off the screen, he epitomized the "American ideal" in the twentieth century. In 1999, the American Film Institute (AFI) ranked him third on its list of the greatest American male actors. 
He died on this day in 1997 aged 89
 
Now to make the most of this Friday Feeling🎈