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TOPIC: Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening

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Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/11 00:24  
I've just spent a lovely evening with Gwyn.The weather has been glorious all week here in Norfolk.We have had the weekend to ourselves(Her youngest son,aged 16,has been sleeping over at his brother's[father of Jack & Lewis,both of whom have Chicken pox!]).So tonight,we sat out on our newly laid patio with a bottle of Aussie Chardonnay,several citronella candles to keep the mozzies at bay,listening to the birds singing until it was almost dark & taking in the heady scent of the Stocks which are already in flower.Simple pleasures,but a really lovely evening.
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/11 00:31  
Roy, that's life at it's best, glad you and Gwyn enjoyed yourselves.
Going to bed now, yeah sad init, it's 7.30.
Take care all and God Bless.
Phil
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/11 06:58  
Heck Roy me and the wife did the same thing a loverly barmy night sat out the back listening to the sound of the birds ,chatting something we don't do a lot of with me doing nights and had a relaxing drink or 6 ---I havent felt so chilled out for ages life is wonderful at the moment
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/11 10:14  
Roy & John, its lovely to read you both enjoy the simple things in life - those nights are special, your wives will be happy to have you home and sharing quality time is so important - good on ya lads!
Bernice
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/11 10:35  
I agree,John,I can't remember when I last chilled out like that.
Bernice,Yes it was really nice to have some quality time.We've had precious little of that for a while.With the hours I've been working we've been like ships passing in the night.
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/11 18:36  
Hi Roy thats good enjoy it while you can because its apsolutely chucking it down in Barrow, i use to have wallflowers and after tea when the window is open the smell was lovely. Regards Doris
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/12 16:15  
Sounds good Roy , I'm glad you finally had time off to spend quality time together
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/15 04:52  
Roy, you have the right idea, just "smell the roses". As they say you won't hear too many people on their deathbeds saying "Gee I wish I had spent more time at work". Just the opposite in fact??

This is one of my favourtie "pick me up" tracks at the moment. It's a tune by John Butler Trio, he is originally Canadian I think, no lives in Oz, it sums it up perfectly - take a look at what you've got and really appreciate it, stop looking at bigger and better things that might not make you happy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79cG_F1GxfI

Enjoy Roy.

Sheelagh
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/05/18 20:31  
We managed some more quality time this afternoon.We just jumped in the car & drove to Wroxham/Hoveton,self-styled capital of the Norfolk Broads. They're twin villages,Wroxham being on the Norwich side of the river Bure & Hoveton on the other side.
We just spent a couple of hours having a little wander then getting fish & chips,which we ate on the river bank & just sat for a while & chilled.
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Re:Simple Pleasures - A Very Pleasant Evening 2008/06/01 02:14  
Did it again tonight,bottle of wine on the patio,smelling the 10 week stocks & other scents & just generally catching up with each other.What more could a man ask for,except for a lottery win & early retirement?(Could someone please put my balls back into the draw?!?!)
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