

The every day stories of three every day monkeys ..... embarking on a whole series of new adventures after swapping the pleasures of Wolverhampton for a more peaceful, bijoux, riverside way of life in Evesham.
Sorry we are going to have to add word verification our comments section as it seems we are again being bombarded with spam!!! So if your comment doesn't come up straight away it means that our lady "that does" is going through them with a fine toothcomb, so that the spammers don't get through .....This is such a robust pain in the bottom and as such we have boycotted all SPAM comestibles in protest ..... sandwiches, fritters, fricasse etc.!!!!!!
Hope Mr. D is enjoying himself to the max!.....Be thinking of you and England and sending lots of good wishes for triumph tonight......Confectionary sounds perfect for celebrating!!....Love you, Dianne
ReplyDelete"The boys done good" could be "Los chicos hicieron bien."
ReplyDeleteHopefully the England boys will do gooder (sic.)
Serial commentator but not cereal eater, I am a porridge man myself.
PS LOVE the shirts!!...Dianne
ReplyDeleteOh boyz - tense times! JantheFan x
ReplyDeleteo boys you know that Hugh has been doing and still is doing the season he took a bit of time out to see Darrel and will drop out again to spend time he wants you to know although he is busy and having fun he always catches up with your days he has left a little list of what he has/will be doing and will tell you all the social court gossip when he sees you here is his list starting with the Arts
ReplyDeleteGlyndebourne — the Proms — Royal Academy Summer Exhibition — West End theatre
Horticulture
Chelsea Flower Show
Equestrianism[
Royal Ascot — the Cheltenham Gold Cup — Badminton — the Grand National — the Royal Windsor Horse Show — the Epsom Derby — Glorious Goodwood
The Crown[
Trooping the Colour — the Garter Service
Sport
The Boat Race — Henley Royal Regatta — Polo — Wimbledon — Cowes Week — the Lord's Test Match
Although several of these events are not actually held in London, such as the Hurlingham Polo Cartier International at Guards Polo Club, the organisers of most events attempt to avoid date clashes, so it is generally possible to visit all of them in the same year (given sufficient leisure time, disposable income and stamina).
The traditional end of the London Season is the Glorious Twelfth of August, which marks the beginning of the shooting season.when he will with Society retire to the country to shoot birds during the autumn and hunt foxes during the winter, before coming back to London again with the spring. he says he must do it all once as its just so so big love Marc Ps No football But at ascot he showed a few of his hats big love marc And A dance card wave and a tally hoe from Hugh
Marc and Hugh - I would love to go to Glyndebourne!
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