What makes you cry
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- englishangel
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My daughter left school (prior to A Levels) today.
I got this sweet text.
With pranks played and water balloons thrown
The Amersham School now carries an aura
Of sadness and reflectiveness.
No prizes for guessing she is doing English for A Level.
I got this sweet text.
With pranks played and water balloons thrown
The Amersham School now carries an aura
Of sadness and reflectiveness.
No prizes for guessing she is doing English for A Level.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
- englishangel
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prompted by Caroline on the 'national anthem' thread.
Although the disappearance of Maddy has upset me I had not actually cried until last night on TV I saw her mother meeting the Pope. If ever a woman was living her worst nightmare it was her.
Although the disappearance of Maddy has upset me I had not actually cried until last night on TV I saw her mother meeting the Pope. If ever a woman was living her worst nightmare it was her.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
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Next Week -
Next Thursday is my last day at my Pashley Manor garden placement. I am nerving myself not to cry when I say goodbye to the garden, the black swans, the chocolate labrador and her six puppies, Stilton the homeless cat who kips in the greenhouse, the admin staff - lovely ladies - and the gardeners, especially Keef the Head Gardener, who's taught me such a lot.
I'm prepared to feel a bit of a wrench - might get tearful at saying goodbye - so am going to try Caroline's Lemon Essential Oil on a hanky trick. So I shall be organised for those welling-up moments .
Love, Munch
I'm prepared to feel a bit of a wrench - might get tearful at saying goodbye - so am going to try Caroline's Lemon Essential Oil on a hanky trick. So I shall be organised for those welling-up moments .
Love, Munch
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Re: Next Week -
Angela Woodford wrote:Next Thursday is my last day at my Pashley Manor garden placement.
Oh Munch, I didn't realise that this was a short placement. I'm sure that something else, just as rewarding and in just as beautiful a garden, will present itself.
I am nerving myself not to cry when I say goodbye to the garden, the black swans, the chocolate labrador and her six puppies, Stilton the homeless cat who kips in the greenhouse, the admin staff - lovely ladies - and the gardeners, especially Keef the Head Gardener, who's taught me such a lot.
I sometimes wonder what Cook and Banks thought when they first saw black swansI used to work at the Adelaide Uni campus which borders the River Torrens, and spent many happy lunch hours sitting on the banks watching the progress of the swans from nest building to leading their flottilas (e?) of ugly ducklings up and down the river. Sadly, day by day the numbers would decrease - foxes or Council Controls? - I didn't work too hard to find out.
I'm prepared to feel a bit of a wrench - might get tearful at saying goodbye - so am going to try Caroline's Lemon Essential Oil on a hanky trick. So I shall be organised for those welling-up moments .
Always works a treat for me - but, please, do be very careful not to get into your eyes. Two separate hankies/tissues required, never to be confused with each other![]()
Love, Munch