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IlonaM Wrote:

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> Yes, the renewed community spirit is a great

> positive to come out of this.



Agreed.


Plus, lack of plane noise.


Plus, some "creative" cooking using what's left in the cupboards ......

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"Plus, some "creative" cooking using what's left in the cupboards ......"


When the chickpeas at the back of the cupboard call, it must be houmous. Alas, my tahini paste must have died in the fridge a long time ago - I couldn't even chisel it out of the jar.


NB: Don't use two cloves of garlic: my breath is like paint stripper now.

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Mrs D Wrote:

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> ..... and the sun has been out!



I've got used to Venus looking in my window in the evening (I think it's Venus and not a satellite - very bright in the west)

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JohnL Wrote:

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> Mrs D Wrote:

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> > ..... and the sun has been out!

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> I've got used to Venus looking in my window in the

> evening (I think it's Venus and not a satellite -

> very bright in the west)


Definitely Venus, looked it up last night. Extremely bright

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fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> I did notice a very bright "thing" in the sky last

> night... it appeared close to the moon. Same

> thing?

>



I'm pretty sure that was Venus.


There was a lovely crescent moon, as well :)

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JEG1 Wrote:

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> Not having to get the school uniforms ready for

> Monday morning.



Being able to wear school uniform as a middle aged geezer around the house without the neighbours walking past 😂

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