You have great taste in husbands, obviously.
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I think I’m watching live? Prince just came on.
Mm mm mm mm
I bought The Crash Test Dummies album. Still play it sometimes, he’s a well read man - many literary references in his lyrics. #TOTP
They’re in the fruit salad section with the tomatoes, I think.
Not before you’ve taken that exam!
A lot of marriages start that way too!
Yes!
As you shorten your notes and distill the information (eg into flash cards) you might find writing helps.
Have you got to physically write the exam?
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Oh! My darling Mum would also say
“ write your name at the top of the paper, read all the questions and BREATHE”
🍀🐈⬛
Keep reading and writing it out (different coloured pens really helps with motivation).Writing helps with memory.
When you get to the exam take a deep breath and read the question(s) and then re-read them.
They can give you marks for what you’ve written, they can’t take them away. You’ll do great
Thank you 🙂
Do tell, my Brother likes Makers Mark and he would relish a better, cheaper alternative.
Tell him only posh people and Brummies give it two syllables. In Birmingham we say
brOw-un. 😊
Laude crie the mu!
That’s going to stick with me, fantastic work. 🎶
I thought that Miranda used to be a strict Roman Catholic who wouldn’t let Justin have a divorce. #TheArchers
Same here in mid Warwickshire! All #hail the weather gods.
Ford Prefect writhed past, dancing a wild, frenetic and not entirely unobscene dance with someone who looked as if she was wearing Sydney Opera House on her head.
You have bluebells in flower already! Wow, seasons really are different down country.
Cor, that pipe looks hefty! Hope it gets fixed on time.
Tagging only works if you have enough electricity to charge the tag.
Energy poverty (e.g pay as you go elec meters) affects the efficacy of this restriction / deterrent.
Wiiiide open spaces by The Dixie Chicks.
Major limestone rocks and scree on the way down towards Malham Cove
This is the view in the other direction a few hundred meters on - a major geological fault line.
Sunny Day, and in the middle of the photo Malham cove which is a vertical rock of about 300 feet high, an ancient waterfall without the water.
#Malham cove today in the sunshine.
The ground is entirely covered in limestone, which has eroded into cracks and grikes (channels) .
Traditional limestone pavement and tree photo from the top of #Malham Cove.
A wooden gate at the top of a stone sunken path with two wooden stiles next to each other
Double stile on the Pennine way from Malham Tarn down to the top of the Cove.
A shallow wide expanse of shallow beck water with a long stone bridge to the right.
Plenty of water to cross on today’s walk from Malham up behind Garsdale scar and over the tops.
Old Yorkshire house with very wide chimney flue (possibly wide enough for an inglenook) on the outside of the wall. It’s absolutely beautiful all in grey stone but there’s a bright blue wheelie bin out the front I didn’t notice when I took the photo.
Gorgeous old house but isn’t there always a bin.
Sprays of yellow flowers again a bright blue sky.
These yellow flowers were in someone’s front garden (hence the photo angled against the blue sky). Fab.
Omg! You lucky so-and-so!