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Post by Richard on Apr 10, 2015 7:01:30 GMT
A new tweet, also on Instagram: Richard
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Post by Libby on Apr 10, 2015 17:00:09 GMT
It was "hot" here yesterday and the day before. LOL Just a bit warm and sunny, but there were still monstrous-looking clouds in the distance.
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Post by martindn on Apr 10, 2015 18:14:35 GMT
Well, I'm only 40 miles away from them and it seems to be a strange definition of hot. I don't call 19.7C, todays and this year's highest temperature "hot". Warm perhaps.
Martin D
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Post by Joe on Apr 10, 2015 21:55:49 GMT
So happy to see the forsythia blooming in the girls' photo.
Here, it reached 60 degrees F for the first time all year... still patches of snow lining the sidewalk! The daffodils are just coming up!
I enjoyed that article from ESP Magazine ... Naomi and Hannah learned to read at 2 1/2 ! John and I were 5 years old when we learned to read. I remember our kindergarten teacher announcing it to the rest of the class!
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Post by Libby on Apr 10, 2015 22:55:30 GMT
If you hadn't mentioned it, Joe, I would barely have noticed it, and if I had, would have thought it was a green bush with a yellow hue.
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Post by Richard on Apr 11, 2015 7:20:11 GMT
So happy to see the forsythia blooming in the girls' photo. "Nice to see you, to see you nice!" Richard
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Post by Richard on Apr 11, 2015 7:58:26 GMT
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Post by Joe on Apr 11, 2015 13:49:02 GMT
So happy to see the forsythia blooming in the girls' photo. "Nice to see you, to see you nice!" Richard I read about that somewhere ages ago in one of my gardening books or card sets. Bruce Forsyth's family founded the Royal Horticultural Society nigh on 200 years ago, and named the flowering shrub! In future when I am trimming my forsythia I shall picture trimming Brucie's tash! Good to see a further pic of the twins enjoying their lovely back garden!
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Post by Richard on Apr 12, 2015 7:19:29 GMT
Bruce Forsyth's family founded the Royal Horticultural Society nigh on 200 years ago, and named the flowering shrub! Hello Joe! Now that is interesting. I wondered if there was a family connection, and here it is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Forsyth_(horticulturist)Richard
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Post by Richard on Apr 12, 2015 7:34:53 GMT
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Post by martindn on Apr 12, 2015 12:02:08 GMT
No doubt those shapes were for the dogs. (Shapes is a brand of dog biscuit). Martin D
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Post by Libby on Apr 12, 2015 20:47:50 GMT
I'm a bit confused by the letter P.
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Post by Richard on Apr 13, 2015 7:08:09 GMT
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Post by martindn on Apr 13, 2015 17:47:15 GMT
Hello Libby! I think it's P for Pal. She's in several of the twins' photos and her name is Rachel. Richard Which fits with the dog theme (Pal is a dog food brand). That is a pic of a dog on the wall behind them isn't it? Martin D
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Post by Libby on Apr 13, 2015 23:28:52 GMT
I've never heard of those brands, Martin, so it certainly didn't occur to me.
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