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My stringed instruments average 6.6 strings each. Except broken strings. Acquiring an autoharp or cimbalom will really skew the statistics. Is there an abacus in the house?
 
Ah, well, I guess you've never stood in an English garden in the rain, then.
It's a memorable experience :)

A couple of years ago we went back to Monet's garden at Giverny. The previous time it had been a bright Summer day and crowded with about five coachloads of visitors.

This time it was pouring with torrential rain. We had our large umbrellas and walked around the garden anyway. The rain on Monet's Lily pond was spectacular - and we had it to ourselves. When we went back to the shop by the entrance there were some comments (in French) about the mad English who love rain. But we had seen the garden without the distraction of crowds of people.

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A couple of years ago we went back to Monet's garden at Giverny. The previous time it had been a bright Summer day and crowded with about five coachloads of visitors.

This time it was pouring with torrential rain. We had our large umbrellas and walked around the garden anyway. The rain on Monet's Lily pond was spectacular - and we had it to ourselves. When we went back to the shop by the entrance there were some comments (in French) about the mad English who love rain. But we had seen the garden without the distraction of crowds of people.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d4/a4/87/d4a487f96afa027b6e6a9fac3d936ce3.jpg

I would say add about 50% to that, and then walk 500 feet in it.

I'm afraid to put my shoes on to my second viewing of that movie this morning...
 
Welcome back !
If this was a bar, I think there would be a line of drinks for you.

But as it is, can I get you a coffee ?

And if this was a bar, I would drink that line of drinks.
Thanks for the offer. I do love a good cup of coffee.
Cheers.
 
One of the features of living beside the sea with a road between our house and the beach is that various events pass in front of us.

Apart from the annual carnival, we have motorcycle runs at Easter and Christmas and various runs for charity. The largest run is the Race for Life with thousands of women, many wearing pink tutus, running, trotting, walking and strolling past our house.

Today was the Chicken Run for a local charity. Hundreds of people in Chicken suits went past looking thoroughly miserable in the drizzle and strong wind. Soggy chickens are not attractive. Very different from the hundreds of bouncing breasts of the Race for Life. They'll be back in June. :)
 
Lousy weather and an unexpected delivery of the new Hard Drive has today found me getting on with the re-build of two PCs.
Naturally, Windoze is proving recalcitrant, but that's par for the course.
 
"Death, Taxes, and Rock-n-Roll" is the universal answer to everything and then some.
 
The rain makes all things beautiful
The flowers and grasses too
So if the rain makes all things beautiful
Why don't it rain on you
 
Oh, I think there's some very good rock out there. Nothing on the level of sex, though.

Oh I see where you got confused there. See, Rock and Roll is NOT real sex music nor can it put someone in the mood down to their soul quite the same between a man and a woman.

Allow me to introduce you to one of my special friends whom I've never met. Like an unspoken sin, this is what you need in times like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjs9jQGxjM4

Some Marvine Gaye will will work just as good. See, sometimes us Rock and Rollers are selfish about this sort of stuff.;)
 
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