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Today’s autocorrect nugget was to change ‘in the car’ to ‘I’m the cat’ I was not wearing my specs so didn’t check and got a quizzical message from DD.

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No, luckily we have a little electric hob! X

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Aga went out over night, can I find the electric kettle? That would be no.

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Nabbed from FB 😂

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They look fabulous! ❤️

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I ordered Sterling silver ear hooks for my earrings before Christmas, £39. I’ve just bought a new pack £53.28 🙁

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We keep hearing the rumble in Tavistock too.

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Should have been #SundayPixLeaf

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The top of a palm tree, fronds against a blue blue sky.

The top of a palm tree, fronds against a blue blue sky.

Palm tree fronds against a blue Devon sky.
#SundayPixLeaves

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I can come round after market and do it. Xxx

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A small waterfall in Drake’s leat on Dartmoor.

A small waterfall in Drake’s leat on Dartmoor.

The top of Pew Tor against a blue sky with fluffy clouds

The top of Pew Tor against a blue sky with fluffy clouds

A view from Pew Tor across the moor towards Plymouth

A view from Pew Tor across the moor towards Plymouth

A different view across Dartmoor with Brentor church on the horizon.

A different view across Dartmoor with Brentor church on the horizon.

Lovely walk on Dartmoor in the sunshine this morning.

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Looks fabulous! X

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No! It was lovely and sunny and importantly, not busy! We walked along the beach a bit, and along the pier then left! 🤣

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Blue sky above the salt flats and dunes at Saltfleet.

Blue sky above the salt flats and dunes at Saltfleet.

A grassy bank going down to a tidal stream.

A grassy bank going down to a tidal stream.

Skegness pier sign against a blue sky

Skegness pier sign against a blue sky

The long wide empty beach at Skegness, the tide is out and the blue of the sea is below the sunny hazy blue sky

The long wide empty beach at Skegness, the tide is out and the blue of the sea is below the sunny hazy blue sky

A lovely day by the coast in Lincolnshire, finishing with an ice cream on the beach at Skegness.

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A very steep hill leading up to Lincoln Cathedral and castle, aptly called Steep Hill:)

A very steep hill leading up to Lincoln Cathedral and castle, aptly called Steep Hill:)

A view looking down Steep Hill in Lincoln

A view looking down Steep Hill in Lincoln

A cobbled courtyard in the foreground with a medieval building on the left attached to a medieval archway with a view through to Lincoln Cathedral

A cobbled courtyard in the foreground with a medieval building on the left attached to a medieval archway with a view through to Lincoln Cathedral

Lincoln cathedral under a blue sky.

Lincoln cathedral under a blue sky.

A lovely day exploring Lincoln castle and the cathedral quarter.

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Sunny view from the hotel, sorry xx

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Easy sunny drive up to Gloucestershire. Sitting in the sunshine with a small lager. #holiday

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It fits perfectly and looks great! Xx

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Pancakes tonight, lemon and sugar obvs, don’t mess with the classic!

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In bed with a head cold which has knocked me for 6. Headache, earache and blocked sinuses. Bleurgh.

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This image is a short, three-panel comic strip featuring the characters Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet.
The content is a humorous, slightly adult parody of the classic children's characters:
Dialogue: Pooh asks if it is summer yet. Piglet responds that it is still February.
The Joke: Pooh's final line, "For fucks sake," uses profanity to express extreme frustration and impatience, which is a stark contrast to the typically gentle and innocent nature of the original A.A. Milne stories and characters.

This image is a short, three-panel comic strip featuring the characters Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet. The content is a humorous, slightly adult parody of the classic children's characters: Dialogue: Pooh asks if it is summer yet. Piglet responds that it is still February. The Joke: Pooh's final line, "For fucks sake," uses profanity to express extreme frustration and impatience, which is a stark contrast to the typically gentle and innocent nature of the original A.A. Milne stories and characters.

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We said goodbye to small dog today. Absolutely heart broken. 💔

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Some of the traders who took the whole of January off are appearing, all chatty and rested and looking forward to being back next week.
It’s cold, it’s been a long month and I’ve worked many extra days along with others so the market doesn’t look too empty.
So no, I don’t want to chat!
#Imabitgrumpy

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They are all here! 😂 I’ve just finished the bird watch, the only one I usually see but didn’t today was the nuthatch. X

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I topped up all the bird feeders this morning and as far as I can tell, the blue tits haven’t passed the news on! 😂

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Just had a dim hour with a power cut. At least I could make coffee! #Aga

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Have you tried googling it? Sometimes if there’s a compatibility issue someone else has figured it out! X

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