- Yesterday's storm has almost petered out, and the village still seems deserted and rather quiet
- Mrs Jones had two duck eggs today. She's a little worried about having a pacemaker fitted
- Ian from the old mill enjoyed The Kitchen last night, but found himself looking at the set too much
- Bob's son has got rid of the last of his fancy chickens, he just has not got time to look after them
- Beatrice, the hen with the stroke still isn't moving, but looks bright enough in her rabbit hutch
- The old lady from the corner pensioner bungalow has gone into a home, her 1920's bed frame has not been collected as yet and lies propped up against the stone wall
- Basil and his sister Mona wave at me and the dogs as they drive down High Street
- Apparently Sylvia left me a message on our answerphone informing me that the next Flower Show Meeting is on next Wednesday at 7pm..but did in fact leave it on someone else's phone
- Gentleman farmer Ralph will ask around to see if someone will cut my field hedges
- Pippa's long legged dog Meg is still galloping around the graveyard in search of rabbits
- Auntie Gladys was seen polishing the glasssware on her window ledge
- A lady on Maes Offa wants a dozen eggs, but "there's no hurry"
- and I've agreed to work tonight instead of tomorrow ...there is sickness again on itu
a pretty normal Friday...........................




