we are on 43. 46 north.We must be on the same geographical line only 22deg so very nice
we are on 43. 46 north.We must be on the same geographical line only 22deg so very nice
Flares and wide lapels? Love it!!Oh gosh and gawd-blimey.
In prep for the incoming cuckoo family I have been forced to go through the wardrobes in the "other bedrooms" of my house to clear them.I have found 3 or 4 really nice 2-piece nice suits. Now I may never ever NEED a suit again (except in my final box) but I am not donating them to charity (mean aint I?). Similar story with casual jackets and trousers that were not at all "cheap" but have somehow migrated to "out of sight" and so are still as new because they never got worn. I need to be a bit more selective instead of just chucking on jeans & a ragged T-Shirt. I also need to take us both out more often and wear some of this clobber.![]()
How did you know? LOLFlares and wide lapels? Love it!!![]()
Have to say I am a bit jealous in that any clothes I wore before retirement and a little while after I could no longer get into, except for shirts and sweaters. Jackets would not button up and trews wouldn't get anywhere near fastening. The diff between 32" and 36". Yet I eat far less than I did then. (Ok I drink more but as an experiment I did dry january, once, and didn't lose an inch or an ounce.)Oh gosh and gawd-blimey.
In prep for the incoming cuckoo family I have been forced to go through the wardrobes in the "other bedrooms" of my house to clear them.I have found 3 or 4 really nice 2-piece nice suits. Now I may never ever NEED a suit again (except in my final box) but I am not donating them to charity (mean aint I?). Similar story with casual jackets and trousers that were not at all "cheap" but have somehow migrated to "out of sight" and so are still as new because they never got worn. I need to be a bit more selective instead of just chucking on jeans & a ragged T-Shirt. I also need to take us both out more often and wear some of this clobber.![]()
I know exactly what you mean. The jackets fit really well, but the trews are a bit "higher-octave-tight".Have to say I am a bit jealous in that any clothes I wore before retirement and a little while after I could no longer get into, except for shirts and sweaters. Jackets would not button up and trews wouldn't get anywhere near fastening. The diff between 32" and 36". Yet I eat far less than I did then. (Ok I drink more but as an experiment I did dry january, once, and didn't lose an inch or an ounce.)
Yes it is so easy with tap water, not sure those with it, most people, realise the mindset you develop when its in short supply.You do get complacent when you have water on tap, we spent 5k on drilling 10yrs ago but no luck ,the veggies just get enough to keep them going till the next rain August is supposed to be a wet month for us but not so far Thursday is forcast thunderstorms with 65mm hopefully, water delivery has increased here to cost is €145,00 and 2 beers for the firemen for a full load 12 m/3 so not to bad , do you pump it from a bore hole up to a tank ?,
And then it's the worries of Forrest fire's had one last year 20klm away and that's to close for comfort depending on the wind