please empty your brain below

19 - liver... one of my least favourite meals my mother used to cook
Nando's on the Sunday, followed by Chelmsford on a Monday! Glad things got better.
15 - £260 for 'just' an mp3 player.

27 - an expectation of co-workers lifestyles.
12. A few months ago I visited Chelmsford for the first time since I was 10 and I was very impressed. The most thriving town centre I’ve seen post pandemic, lovely parks in the centre, cricket ground nearby, river and some pretty decent eating options.
9. Oh! Darius - what timing.
4e) This one?

31) Mystery count?
19. Liver and bacon - a firm favourite in this household.
20. Another satisfied Origens visitor.
19. For some reason, our little lockdown group ate liver and onions weekly during lockdown. Quite tasty when freshly cooked, but totally inedible after 5 minutes, whether or not reheated.
So much hinted at SCANDALE.
Some of these you might have blogged about; some you certainly wouldn't.
You could certainly neck the Becks in those days!
15 While on vacation in NYC I bought a 2nd gen iPod.
18 "Mum was sewing me a map of London" ... what ? sewing it ?
12 Went to Chelmsford for a job interview. Wandered around first. Thought this is not London, how could I possibly live here? Luckily they rejected me before I would have rejected them.
A younger DG enjoying life to the full!

11. Agreed. I knew I would find it limiting but expected there to be at least 1 veggie alternative!

18. Sewed a map of London!!!

29. Aah, the regret of 'mornings after' in whatever form the night before took!
Wed 7: I finally get a convincing assessment of why there is damp in my kitchen ceiling - a crack in the window sill above. An estimate will be sent for replacing it.

Sat 17: Cycle trip from Cardiff to Pendolyan and back.

Thu 29: Someone called Jason Crabb removes a wasps' nest from my attic.

Rest of the month: Not much...
19. Glad you didn't name the Soham murderer.
However, his victims deserve to be remembered - RIP Holly & Jessica.
18) You could have cross-stitched your grid squares and kept a running total for 2 decades!
8) Spent two years working on a large project for a diabetes-focused pharma company, realised after the second meeting that they deliberately cater in a diabetic friendly way.
By far my healthiest project eating enforced good choices.
18. If Mum still has that pattern and is done with it....can I have it?

dg writes: you can buy it yourself.
18. Lovely cross stitch of London by your Mum. Even captured the rivers. A real treasure. Little could she have known you would eventually walk all of the London grids over the next twenty years.
19. Can I give another vote for liver. It’s incredibly good for you, being full of vitamins and minerals. It’s excellent value for money at about £3.50 a kilo in Sainsburys. I find it really tasty, fried with lots of onions.
Loved the cross stitch map of London that your mum embroidered.
Delighted to come back today to see a picture of the cross-stitch!
What a wonderful keepsake.










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