It's a fair hike isn't it?
And just when you think you've cracked it your'e in the hall at the other end of the building.
Advance ticket arrived today, train already booked. Sorted.
After the outage I got hurled into ERs right at the end so, to catch up, I read the posts in reverse order and you know what?
They made just as much, if not more, sense.
I've just watched some highlights from South Africa's one day cricket innings this morning.
Incredible.
Don Bradley will have a huge grin on his face wherever he is.
According to Public Health England if you are indoors you should try to stay warm. You could turn up the heating, make a hot drink such as cocoa or coffee or put on a jumper.
However did we manage without them?
Some nice photos of the snow today on the National Rail site.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/89802.aspx
Or for Ian and Pete
Light dusting of snow brings rail chaos to UK.
Had a visit to the Dental Hospital today.
Row upon row of cubicles with half height partition walls and no doors - each with a dentist's chair and other associated paraphernalia.
All clearly on view.
Anyone with a fear of dentists would run a mile.
How to call United States from United Kingdom:
00 - United Kingdom exit code to dial first when calling international
1 - US country code must be dialed next
00 + 1 + Area Code + Local Number - Overall dialing code format
Example
American number: 929-555-0012 (or 1-929-555-0012)
Dialled from the UK as: 00 1 929 555 0012
Sad to hear your news Mal.
On a lighter note...
A group of pupils were having a discussion about Facebook etc.this morning.
Pupil 1: Is your mam on Facebook?
Pupil 2: No but she's on e-bay.
Names have been changed to protect the innocents.