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I've tied my bird feeder to my washing line.  Comical watching them do their high wire act and falling off just as they reach their goal.  I feel really cruel but they were costing me an arm and a leg in nuts.
When I fill the feeder up I do put a few nuts and seeds on the grass for them though.
Welly x

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Mother on Birth Certificate 1884
« on: Thursday 22 May 25 14:23 BST (UK)  »
I agree  :) :) :)

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Mother on Birth Certificate 1884
« on: Thursday 22 May 25 13:58 BST (UK)  »
Frame..... maybe frameworker
Welly x

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Diary summary week ending 25th May 2025
« on: Wednesday 21 May 25 10:27 BST (UK)  »
I don't know if its still sung but I also remember singing it back in the day, the very early 1950's.
Welly x

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Diary summary week ending 30 th March 2025
« on: Saturday 29 March 25 16:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
I wash everything inside out!  I always thought garments kept there colour better and didn't bobble so much, less friction on the outside.
Still waiting to hear if Viktoria has used her scooter yet! 
Welly x

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Mystery name
« on: Sunday 16 March 25 10:07 GMT (UK)  »
Could it be Noulla ?  Welly x

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The Common Room / Re: Bigamy
« on: Wednesday 12 March 25 10:44 GMT (UK)  »
I have messaged you. Welly x

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Diary summary week ending 23rd February 2025
« on: Monday 17 February 25 11:19 GMT (UK)  »
Morning,
Beautiful sunny morning here in Derbyshire, really lifts the spirits.
Please let us know Candleflame how you get on with your digital voice adapter.
Have a good week everyone,
Welly x

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Diary summary week ending 9th February 2025
« on: Thursday 06 February 25 10:46 GMT (UK)  »
Morning,
Just reading the dilemma over crisp packets.  My friend is a keen recycler and educated me some time back. Apparently crisp packets, bread bags etc. are classed as soft plastics and can be recycled but you have to keep them separate and take them to a special bin at larger supermarkets.  Some products have the instructions on the packaging, Aldi are particularly good. A bit of a faff but I'm sure the planet will appreciate our efforts.
Welly x

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