and now for something completely different

every thursday night we have dance lessons with brandee at the metronome. last night we had the lesson in our kitchen!

dancedance

dancedance

it’s a crazy, blustery, stormy friday. our neighbor’s avocado tree (it’s more like a giant bush) is taller than our house and i’m worried it’s going to blow over! the poor lemons are getting thrown from our tree. hope everyone has a warm, dry and safe weekend.

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  1. Hello You two industrious energy dynamis turtlemoles I have been fluish then backish and generally Januaryfebish.I just keep saying Wow! when I see the work you are doing.
    Janeen your biceps must be growing? Mathew you are wearing some overalls which are the same as those I used to make for you when you were three, and you are looking younger all the time.
    I have been having a hard time as I decided not to buy the place in WHitehawk because it’s ex counciland made of some sort of concrete which Morgages don’t like, so it would have been hard to sell. Also I have taken Attree off the market, and will rent it out and remorgage. I am going to Stroud next week as I have been promising to go there since 1975 and maybe find a place to live over near Helen and TOm and Jehanne nad Rob
    Tomorrow I shall go to Surbition to see your great Aunt Eilleen Mayhew and also to see Pam I haven’t seen Eileen for 10 years.
    I have not been able to get work much and not up to doing the care thing at the moment as I need my strength back.I wonderi what to do about Misha and his Birthday ?
    Mia has been looking for a new place to live.
    I have also just got an e.mail from Margaret on Gabriola as she is going to put Dunshire on the market for $166.000,and says there is not much for sale at the moment.I hope you remember to sent the Tax bill Mathew or just let me know how much I have to send ,please.
    I have been painting all day almost it’s a practice piece Photo realism of a snail on a plant I don’t know the significance of the subject, thoughts are that snails don’t have the worry of making their homes and they only need to eat and curl up inside.
    SO you are on this huge learning curve and I hope it’s not too cold.I just want to get out of Britain, I think I shall have to get hip replaced before I can fly.I better stop rambling on so you can get back to work. I miss you , love from mumsu

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