Yes, Friends, did you see this morning's Onion News, and the latest climate change sensation which is 'grounding' so many of the UK's airliners? It's a bit of a wake-up call for climate-change deniers, isn't it, to put it mildly!!!
Danskcolin
Thursday, 9 April 2026
Wednesday April 8th 2026 "Sausages! They're the latest victim of climate change, apparently!"
Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Tuesday April 7th 2026 "Have YOU voted yet in the big Winchester Zoo contest? Time's running out haha!!!"
Yes, Friends, have YOU voted yet in the big Winchester Zoo contest? If not, better 'get your skates on', to put it mildly!!!! The local Onion News for East Hampshire has more.....
Having said that, Lois and I are, underneath it all, very much looking forward to the resumption of Joe's meetings, but there's no getting away from it. Ovid's epic poem is about 14 lines long, which will certainly give us both a ton of work to do, which we could certainly do without!
Even the weather is against us today, turning suddenly oddly warm and sunny, meaning we have to somehow squeeze in as much as thirty minutes of weeding in the vegetable beds in our tiny back garden - whatever next !!!!
Tuesday, 7 April 2026
Monday April 6th 2026 "Got any 'old friends' in YOUR wardrobe? Text 'yes' if you have haha!!!!"
Yes, Friends, have YOU got any 'old friends' in your wardrobe? Most of us have, haven't we, and it doesn't cost anything to say hello to them now and then, like local man Oliver Roberts, whose whimsical face was 'all over' page 94 of this morning's local Onion News for East Hampshire, to put it mildly!
Lois and I know it's going to be another busy day for us today: we've got our daughter Alison and family coming tonight for a big Easter Monday dinner: lamb, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, veg - the complete works, with a choice of tiramisu or cheesecake for dessert. So this morning we've got to dust and vacuum the house, and make it look uncharacteristically 'respectable' (!), and somehow create the illusion that Lois and I don't 'live like pigs' when left to our own devices (!).
And it's going to be a bit of a 'family day' all round for Lois and me, because we also get a nice zoom video call this morning with our other daughter Sarah, who lives 9000 miles away from us, in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, with husband Francis and their 12-year-old twin daughters Lily and Jessica.
The twins want to thank us today for the Easter eggs and chocolate bunnies etc that Lois and I paid for, and Sarah, our accountant daughter, has some great news on the career front: she suffered a bit of career disruption recently, after her company 'moved her sideways' 3 weeks ago, from a job in a leafy suburb to a job in a more congested area near the city centre.
Sarah, three weeks ago, reluctantly accepted this move to the inner city, although she wasn't happy about it. Then this week, her old boss, the one in the leafy suburb, resigned and left the company, and so now Sarah has been asked to move back to her old office and take over her old boss's job. So in effect she's getting a promotion, with more money, longer holidays etc etc. Plus she'll be working in a nice leafy suburb again, and much nearer home.
What's not to like haha!!!
18:00 Well, it's Easter Monday, so now we can relax and have a nice Easter Monday dinner with our visitors, arriving from nearby Churt, just over the county line in Surrey: our other daughter Alison, plus husband Edward and their three teenage offspring Josie (19), Rosalind (17) and Isaac (15). On the table we have roast lamb with roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding and vegetables, and for dessert there's a choice of tiramisu or cheesecake. What's not to like (again!) !!!!
Yum yum !!!!




















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