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Running down a hill because it's there

Skipping

Trailing your hand along a metal fence and feeling a bit funny as your fingers bounce off every pole

The crunch of a really crispy leaf under your plimsoll (hard-soled shoes just don't get it)

Hope & Greenwood's lavender truffles

Tracking down a song on spotify you haven't heard since you first french kissed (or hearing it at Lucky 7s)

Orion's Belt

Dicing onions with german steel that you sharpened yourself

The first ros? of summer being a good one

Laughing til a little bit of wee almost comes out

Singing along to Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves in front of the mirror

the smell of roses in my my garden... right now... wafting through the windows

http://members.fortunecity.com/cnetter/rose_tour/images4/gertrude_jekyll.jpg

this is the exact same rose and it's absolutely covered in flowers...

RosieH Wrote:

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Singing along to Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves in

front of the mirror


RosieH, I respectfully worship you from afar. You are a queen of your sex.

If I were twenty one and a half years younger you'd be fending off my clumsy advances on a weekly basis.

Together now "And every night all the men would come around...and lay their money down"

RosieH Wrote:

Singing along to Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves in front of the mirror



Singing along with Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves in front of the Mirror building in New Fetter Lane b4 spending a night "Underneath The Arches" at Charing Cross.

RosieH Wrote:

Singing along to Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves in front of the mirror



Singing along with Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves in front of the Mirror building in New Fetter Lane b4 spending a night "Underneath The Arches" at Charing Cross.

Unexpected arrival of DVD box set I forgot I ordered in the post, hurrah!


Predicted four whole days in a row of sunshine.


Infectious joy of friend who is going on holiday on Monday.


Tiny hope still aflame that someday soon I might actually find somewhere permanent to live after only six freaking months of looking.


Silly list threads that make me laugh, because God knows we all need a bit more laughter in our miserable, humdrum, lives.


Work colleague has announced his wife is expecting a baby.


Yesterday was payday.


Today, the world is good.

Unexpected arrival of DVD box set I forgot I ordered in the post, hurrah!


Predicted four whole days in a row of sunshine.


Infectious joy of friend who is going on holiday on Monday.


Tiny hope still aflame that someday soon I might actually find somewhere permanent to live after only six freaking months of looking.


Silly list threads that make me laugh, because God knows we all need a bit more laughter in our miserable, humdrum, lives.


Work colleague has announced his wife is expecting a baby.


Yesterday was payday.


Today, the world is good.

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