Wednesday, July 14

So Easy A Little Child Could Do It

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Three Australian children survived for six days after their dinghy capsized off the country's north coast, swimming in shark-infested waters between tiny islands in search of food and water.
Poor dears! Such a sad story. But perhaps their tale of hardy survival will cheer Gus and strengthen his resolve.

Also, there is the family thing. Parents and younger sibling lost...

Pardon me, I have an urgent need to re-count the newly embroidered hankies.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

there, there miz b. i think we need to get you a medicinal 'alabama slammer'. and elf....that's the longhair siamese manx, is wondermous at fillin' a lap. and right now you need a bracing drink, a bit of a squall and a cat.

*shows you the new placque i've finished for the bar*

No pain, no pretty!i think that pretty well sums it up, don't you?

hugs,

snuggs

Ginny said...

Oh! dear snuggs, you always have exactly the right remedy. And I have just the lap for a very nice cat such as this one.

And they think it's all drinking and carousing in a pub - dear me, no. Quite often it's a stiff drink and a comfy chair and a good fire. And a cat. And an embroidery hoop. No, cat, stay where you are, it's quite safe.

Now how in the flippant Hades did that Turk's Head stitch go? It was a variant of the Mad Bomber, I believe...

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Anonymous said...

*arrives with orange juice, limes and the contents of my tip jar. you have a good heart, fellow cocktail slave.

snuggs