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The saga of Auldwick with Cowperthwaite village hall. Part 1, Sheep will safely graze. ~ Jim Webster
Reblogged from Jim Webster: It was always going to be one of those days. It started with somebody hammering on the kitchen door. I put my coffee mug down and went to see who it was. Young Geordie from Lower … Continue reading
Open-plan..?
When my son bought his house It had not looked too bad… A little outdated, A little bit sad. We’d stripped it all back To the plaster and wood, Then added some styling Until it looked good. But up out … Continue reading
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Tagged Humour, insurance, kitchen, Life, moral tale, workmen
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Jim Webster – Can you have too much garlic?
Reblogged from Jim Webster: Some years ago I remember chatting to a man who worked for the now long disbanded Milk Marketing Board. One of his jobs was working as a trouble shooter for the board, helping solve those little … Continue reading
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Tagged continental cuisine, East German power stations, garlic, insurance, kosher butter
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