Greeting readers world wide from a cloudy, damp, cold Cheshire. I thought I'd better get the blog done as we are out for dinner tonight with our farming friends Phil and Emma plus Emma's parents more friends Kath and Keith. I decided I'd try and get caught up with filing DVD covers, new DVDs etc and after getting the small number of orders off at the post office Mandy took me to M&S near the airport to get another coast, all tied up with my appearance at church for the wardens duties. Not really my thing as I'd wanted to leave jackets and ties behind upon retirement. I also caught up with Sounds of the sixties on the BBC radio player as there weren't any good years on Pick of the Pops recordings I thought why not play the thousands of tunes I've got in my music file on the computer, since getting the new speakers it's given it a new lease of life in that direction, obvious I suppose to youngsters but it takes a few decades for the old pennies to drop with your golden oldie scribe. All the new DVDs have been copied and filed and ditto the covers so I've a clear deck. I've been looking at the weather forecast for next week, the start looks pretty grim at present but better for Wed-Friday, on my list bubbling away are Wrexham, Bristol, Sheffield, Stoke each possibly plus something else nearby. It doesn't look like much of a truck week though but I could fit in Lymm services of course.. Don't despair we'll soon catch up with the lorry side after all I'm almost ahead of schedule with the buses. I've also got all the photos from the last two weeks excursions filed and loaded on to our Smugmug still photo sales site which I fixed last week and got rid of the annoying tram which had replaced the watermark and blotted out the preview images thus go and get them now only 50p each for the basic pictures all sorts of images and media are possible. Keeping it simple as befits my brain these days here are the covers of our recent dvd releases and a link to a couple of trailers on Youtube where we've just passed the 26million mark on hits. Comments are closed.
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