Friday 1 October 2010

A Summer Sabbatical

BT been a bit distracted.

There's been a bit of this:



Butter wouldn't melt? Don't be deceived; she's the hound from hell. Escapologist, sadist, roller in and eater of the unspeakable. Chews cookbooks for breakfast and consumes fingers as a sign of affection.

A lot of this:



Bob's first car isn't the little runabout I'd anticipated. I can't tell you the hours we've spent under it. We can now change a gearbox with our eyes closed, and putting in a replacement engine (off eBay) was so far out of my comfort zone it might as well have been brain-surgery. What I don't know about bodywork would fit on a postage stamp. Some good father-son bonding in there somewhere, though.

Some of this:



One perfect day Bob and I paddled a couple of miles to get here - mostly in circles. The bay may have a proper name, but it's always been 'Houpadout Bay' to my family, ever since, on some picnic expedition in the 1930s, a visiting aunt exclaimed, "Hope I don't fall in".

And plenty of this:

10 comments:

  1. Sounds like a bloody good summer to me... nice to see you back on the blogging scene.

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  2. Steve - It was. Love the beard by the way. It confers a fetching macho gravitas. As in, "Don't try it on with me, sonny. I can tell a micacious schist from a gabbroic breccia AND take you out with one blow."

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  3. This sounds like my dream summer. You own that car now! The dog sounds hilarious, glad she's not mine.

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  4. no wonder you weren't blogging, sugar! your summer sounded much better than mine, that's for sure! glad you're back in the blogosphere! xoxoxoxo

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  5. We used to have a car just like that! It was a convertible tho' (so it's not really JUST like that...) sadly it has gone and made way for Morris Minor and a 1967 Jag. No dogs at ours, the rabbits are selfish that way and no fab singers either! That girl is really wonderful. xx

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  6. It is a very shiny car. And I'm sure the dog looks cool, peering out from the window. Glad to see you back.

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  7. Ok BT, we forgive you. Just.

    Groovy car. Cheeky woof woof! Glad the talented daughter continues to bloom.

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  8. It is good to have you - and your talented family - back.

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  9. Good to see you're back and blogging.

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  10. Wow, you have been busy; my younger daughter is trying to persuade me to get a dog - I might need to think hard about that. I love Kirsty's version of what is one of my favourite songs.

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