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Old 24-11-18, 03:44 PM   #3561
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superb Bill, keeping everything crossed for the grandson.
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Old 24-11-18, 04:22 PM   #3562
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Great news.
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Old 24-11-18, 07:25 PM   #3563
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Sitting down feeling comfortably knackered after a very enjoyable day being paid to play music with my fiddle playing friend at the Whitchurch winter festival and Christmas lights switch on. Got lots of people up and jigging about to our tunes, and the chap who owns the restaurant where we always go for lunch lopped a huge chunk off our bill again. There are some good folk about.
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Old 24-11-18, 07:28 PM   #3564
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Sitting down feeling comfortably knackered after a very enjoyable day being paid to play music with my fiddle playing friend at the Whitchurch winter festival and Christmas lights switch on. Got lots of people up and jigging about to our tunes, and the chap who owns the restaurant where we always go for lunch lopped a huge chunk off our bill again. There are some good folk about.
Sounds like a fun way to earn some money.

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Old 24-11-18, 07:32 PM   #3565
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Two nights of Turkey dinners at relatives. (My favorite meal ever)
And my grandson got to come home for a few days for the Thanksgiving holiday.
They will have to return tomorrow to be at the hospital early on Monday morning.
Having a little one in the hospital is an emotional rollercoaster ride but we are top today so enjoying the moment.
Lovely Thanksgiving for you Bill, I know how having a break from having to go into hospital is such a relief.

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Old 24-11-18, 08:36 PM   #3566
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Old 25-11-18, 03:54 AM   #3567
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Sitting down feeling comfortably knackered after a very enjoyable day being paid to play music with my fiddle playing friend at the Whitchurch winter festival and Christmas lights switch on. Got lots of people up and jigging about to our tunes, and the chap who owns the restaurant where we always go for lunch lopped a huge chunk off our bill again. There are some good folk about.




And what better way to spend a late fall day.
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Old 25-11-18, 08:41 AM   #3568
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And what better way to spend a late fall day.
Indeed it was Bill. It's one of a number of events I play at during the year which have become hugely enjoyable markers of the year's progress.

Are you winding down from Thanksgiving now, and how is your grandson doing?
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Old 25-11-18, 04:45 PM   #3569
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Mine is a smile from yesterday. Father-in-law lives in a small village just north of Shrewsbury and they had a Christmas fayre in the morning. The village hall was packed out and we got some nice little stocking filler presents. But the real smile was in the afternoon we went down the copper mine with the local caving club. Stretching from one end of the village to the other it was a bit of a scramble in places, crawls in others, then we had to rope over a steep drop at one point too. Tiring but a great way to spend two hours. Pics were difficult as you needed flash (only illumination was helmet lamps) and the sandstone dust in the air makes them seem foggy, but we found some great rock features in a fairly still bit so our guide used my compact.

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Mine is a smile from yesterday. Father-in-law lives in a small village just north of Shrewsbury and they had a Christmas fayre in the morning. The village hall was packed out and we got some nice little stocking filler presents. But the real smile was in the afternoon we went down the copper mine with the local caving club. Stretching from one end of the village to the other it was a bit of a scramble in places, crawls in others, then we had to rope over a steep drop at one point too. Tiring but a great way to spend two hours. Pics were difficult as you needed flash (only illumination was helmet lamps) and the sandstone dust in the air makes them seem foggy, but we found some great rock features in a fairly still bit so our guide used my compact.

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Really! I live near Shrewsbury and this is all news to me. I'd love to do that.

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