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rusty

14th November 2018, 20:43
Hello, Elle!
It seems to be a sound policy!
My Pink Lady is an apple!
No getting blootered up here.
I am a "glass of water" man!
Have you tried out "blootered" on any of your friends?
I hope Pigale got on OK today.
I am sure she did!
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elle

14th November 2018, 21:53
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, I know you like red apples!
No, I have had no opportunity to use "blootered".....I shall have to add it to my little black book.....
I too have been thinking about Pigale.......hoping that all went well.
I feel sure that it did, and that she will be home tomorrow, or, failing that, early on Friday.
A (middle-aged) challenger on "Eggheads" mentioned having had two stents fitted recently, and said that he was advised to get back to playing football regularly!
I shall have to teach Pigale my newly acquired "heel-kick" skills!
There was a question about "John Muir" tonight!
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rusty

14th November 2018, 22:20
Hello, Elle!
Yes, Pigale will be fine and will update us when she is good and ready.
Did you get the "John Muir" question right?
I have read his, "My First Summer in the Sierra" quite a few years ago.
It was set in the Yosemite Valley in California.
Maybe tomorrow there will be a question about being "blootered"?
Why ever not, indeed!
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elle

14th November 2018, 23:06
Hi, Rusty!
I hadn't realised, when you mentioned wanting to read a biography of John Muir, that you had read some of his books.
That will make the biography all the more relevant and interesting for you.
Have you found a suitable book about him, yet?
I cannot remember the quiz question concerning him, or I would repeat it for you.
One of the brothers from the building firm that recently did all that work for us popped round to see us this morning.....
He brought their Christmas calendar!
I think this is the earliest we have ever received a Christmas greeting!
Would that I were ever that well prepared!
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rusty

15th November 2018, 07:28
Good morning, Elle!
I think it's cloudy out, still dark.
It is a few years since I read John Muir's book.
I enjoyed it.
I am just looking for a good book about him and will add one to my list when one appeals to me.
My local paper published a mini-booklet of all the local events and shows etc, that are taking place in town, up to New Year's Day.
I'll give it to the young ones.
There is a plethora of spam today!
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elle

15th November 2018, 10:05
A Very Good morning to you, Rusty!
It is a dampish day here......but feeling warmish.
I am just back from my walk, with a somewhat muddy dog.
I think I must miss most of the spam by the time I come home and log on here?
Norah has obviously been hard at work.
I am about to go and change out of my dog walking gear....
A friend is coming over, and later we are going out for lunch.
I have no idea where, as yet....we shall decide that as noon approaches!
I hope the crossword is a tad easier today!
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rusty

15th November 2018, 11:43
Hello, Elle!
It's a great day here now!
Our weather is forecast to be cold next week, with snow!
There was a large amount of spam when I looked in earlier.
Hope you enjoy the lunch.
Yes, I think the puzzle is easier today.
2d, and 10a, are new to me, and 19d.
And I think I have 11a correct, although I have no idea who Sir Tristram is/was.
My favourite today is 13a !
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elle

15th November 2018, 11:44
Update, Rusty!
I am just about to head out for lunch......
Catch you later!
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elle

15th November 2018, 16:46
Hi, Rusty!
Our last posts must have crossed, as I did not see yours until just now!
Yes, lunch was great, thank you, and it was nice to have a chat.
Before my friend left for home, we loaded six cartons of books into her car, for her to deliver to the friend who is selling the books to raise money for her church roof!
This now makes it about eleven boxes in total that I have donated so far......
( Do you reckon I deserve a plaque on the church wall?!)
I now need more strong boxes.......
I made a start on the crossword early this morning, whilst waiting for my friend to come....
I have "lioness" for11a.
I think it comes from Sir Tristram de Lyonesse, who I think is something to do with Arthurian legend?
I didn't have time to check it out .....I will do so later, when I look at the remainder of the puzzle.
Right now, I need a coffee......
Is your son visiting you this evening?
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rusty

15th November 2018, 17:08
Hello, Elle!
Well done on the book clearance!
Good of your friend to help out!
I have "lioness" too.
Not ever heard of Sir Tristram, though.
I have just watched "Great War Horses".
It was excellent!
They reckon the "Walers" were the best cavalry horses ever.
Told the story of "Bill the b" too.
And at the end they told of the fate of the Walers.
A very well told story, I think.
Yes, I think my son should visit this evening.
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