Was looking forward to a night in and a few bevvies all cosy and sheltered from the godawful weather when daughter announces she would like a lift downtown. Drinking postponed to after 9 then.
In the end as it was lashing down I ended up being taxi service for son AND daughter. Feet up with a glass in the hand didn't start 'til after 10. Still, managed - with a little help from Mrs Darce - to finish the Telegraph crossword. In doing so learnt that a psaltery is an ancient musical instrument rather like a zither.
Another splendid piece of music Mr H.
ReplyDeleteI have a craving for a Bloody Mary which will have to wait half an hour or so to be satiated as I have to go and pick the boys up from their Gran's.
Have a good weekend.
You too The Drew. Haven't had a Bloody Mary for donkeys, you must let us know how it slips down.
ReplyDeleteWonderful.(A mighty 14.7mb on the download too).
ReplyDeleteWas looking forward to a night in and a few bevvies all cosy and sheltered from the godawful weather when daughter announces she would like a lift downtown. Drinking postponed to after 9 then.
14.7 - sound of Heaven.
ReplyDeleteBloody Mary worked a treat, heavy on the tabasco and the Stoli.
ReplyDeleteNow I think that I will settle down and watch a bit of Nedstock 2011 (T In The Park)
Got a blind spot for Sugar Minott - where's it best to start
ReplyDeleteThis is from his Studio One sessions - all sweet songs with good riddims and crudely bolted on 'version' 2nd halves. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteBloody Maries? Is it breakfast already?
ReplyDeleteOoh Bloody 'Maries' is it? You continentals.
ReplyDeleteWasn't sure. Plunged.
ReplyDeleteIn the end as it was lashing down I ended up being taxi service for son AND daughter. Feet up with a glass in the hand didn't start 'til after 10. Still, managed - with a little help from Mrs Darce - to finish the Telegraph crossword. In doing so learnt that a psaltery is an ancient musical instrument rather like a zither.
ReplyDeleteThe evening was not entirely wasted then Darce.
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