Datatek
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It's looking brighter on the Covid front for 2022 so let us hope for a better year than 2021.
Inside of the house is finished But I have a couple of big concreting jobs to do next year if I survive that long.Happy New Year Keith glad to have you back on board. May your concrete stay strong and dry
Hi Ant, hope you, your wife and the little ones have managed to avoid Covid. Keep well, best wishes for the new year.Good New Year Cheer to you too Keith and all other 'Zoners.....
We are all well and have so far remained COVID-Free.....it helps being in rural Dorset, our neighbours are a dairy farm on one side and 150 yards the other way are the neighbours - then a further mile up the lane is the village...so we interact very little unless food shopping so we have been very lucky.Hi Ant, hope you, your wife and the little ones have managed to avoid Covid. Keep well, best wishes for the new year.
Your location sounds much like ours Ant, Farm land all round us farmer 300 metres up the hill, village 8 kilometres away. We only shop once a fortnight now and do it at lunch time when the shops are nearly empty. We rarely see anyone at the moment apart from the postman.We are all well and have so far remained COVID-Free.....it helps being in rural Dorset, our neighbours are a dairy farm on one side and 150 yards the other way are the neighbours - then a further mile up the lane is the village...so we interact very little unless food shopping so we have been very lucky.
Alas, a friend of ours in Surrey was not fortunate and lost his dad in the early Covid stages of 2020 which sucks especially as neither he or his mum could say goodbye to him...so sad.
I hope you and yours are well and remain so.
Know the feeling, when we lost Wammers numbers were limited at the funeral.We are all well and have so far remained COVID-Free.....it helps being in rural Dorset, our neighbours are a dairy farm on one side and 150 yards the other way are the neighbours - then a further mile up the lane is the village...so we interact very little unless food shopping so we have been very lucky.
Alas, a friend of ours in Surrey was not fortunate and lost his dad in the early Covid stages of 2020 which sucks especially as neither he or his mum could say goodbye to him...so sad.
I hope you and yours are well and remain so.
The early days were a nasty affair - I was so cut up when I heard about our Tony, I never did get the chance to see if our families were related - he and my Grandma shared the same surname and her family were originally from Lancashire too....Know the feeling, when we lost Wammers numbers were limited at the funeral.
Happy New Year to you too Keith. Lets all have a better 2022 than 2021It's looking brighter on the Covid front for 2022 so let us hope for a better year than 2021.
Bit late to the party,did you get stuck in the snow,rain,on the wet grass? top tip try spraying some of the hair lacquer on the tyres of the wheels that are spinningHappy new year big Freelanderer's.
Is that the best yer can come up with. I don't come in ere often. There's so many known problems it's a bit worrying.Bit late to the party,did you get stuck in the snow,rain,on the wet grass? top tip try spraying some of the hair lacquer on the tyres of the wheels that are spinning
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