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Morning all, It's roasting out there already & set to hit 25C later.
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Thast's a great pic of you.
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Morning all all from a blooming hot start to the day, well its hot for us after all that rain. And they will still bring in the hosepipe ban.
Now fully recovered from our weekend away, but taking it easy as there is another weekend away coming up in July.
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The holds on the larger modern airliners are pressurized so your tinned tuna will be ok. Don't be tempted to carry it in hand baggage though as you will likely know that it could fall foul of fluid regs. Pets and other live animals can be carried in a hold, the 787 (which you often use) has 3 and its fwd hold is designed and equipped with the facility to carry very perishable items. Items such as vaccines which you will know are very temperature critical. I have had a couple of iffy experiences, lol, with carrying food on my travels so I tend to avoid doing so. I had an apple confiscated on my 1st trip stateside which resulted in all of the party I was with being recalled to customs to hand over all food leftover from their inflight boxes - food which they had hoped to keep for later. Don't ask about the melon which I was persuaded to bring back from Cyprus. Your tree removal service at £150 in total seems like a bargain in comparison to UK prices. A relative was quoted in excess of £1300 in Sheffield a few years back to have a conifer removed from a property they bought there. I would happily pay what you did to have my conifer problem dealt with but the problem is one of access. I'm in a pre-war semi with a garage built on the side which blocks access to the back of the property. The garage is full and it would have to be emptied to give the required access. Which reminds me of yet another thing on my ever-growing to do list. I saw the unfolding situation in Kenya on UK TV news, best wishes to you and J and hope the trouble keeps its distance from you. Regards current loss of internet I see that Elon Musk apparently now covers Kenya with his starlink service, might be worth a look at it. Click |
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