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boxing day 2014 …

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Richard and I went off to the Midlands yesterday to watch City play at West Brom – it was another fine performance and another fine win for the team. At times the first half of the game was another masterclass from City but unfortunately the weather dominated the second half and completely slowed the game […]

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christmas day 2014

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Lovely Christmas Day with our children and grandchildren – the pictures speak for themselves

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christmas eve 2014

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We spent an enjoyable few hours at Sarah and Damian’s on Christmas Eve – and fortunately most of Damian’s family had been able to get along, Sarah played a blinder which included the supply of plenty of home-made chocolates …

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good start

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Richard and I traveled to Newcastle yesterday for the first game of the season and City’s defence of the title. Decent day and very decent performance and result, and of course we opted for the healthy option when it came to lunch.

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decent day out

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Decent day out at Wembley although the performance and result fell short – but no complaints the best team on the day won (with some ease)

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quality sunday

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had a cracking good late afternoon/early evening at Sarah and Damian’s – Pat and I walked the 7 or so mile round trip to compensate for the drink and food!

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garden time

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Some pictures from yesterday. Don’t know what is it about sheds but Daniel showed that classic male fascination and enjoyed exploring in the shed before ice cream and a mess about with the hose pipe As usual click the first picture and then scroll through the gallery to view the pictures

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closer

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and just for info

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My son Richard has been contributing to a local radio show (Imagine FM) for some time now – generally he’s on during the football season on a Sunday evening – he’s just got involved this week in a podcast – the “Bluemoon Podcast” – which is pretty much a ‘sister show’ to the radio show […]

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easter eggs

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well actually no – we don’t bother with them, but these are ‘good eggs’ anyway

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