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JimD

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Hiya !!!!


Got caught up on most of the chores, and now for the rest of the weekend!! :yawn:

PLAN "A":
I was going to redo Brindle and Benji's pens/cages so I could start bonding them. I may still see if I can muster up some energy and at least redo their pens so it's just one big one with a divider that can be easily removed.


Orrrr........

PLAN "B":
Make some lunch, watch some TV, have a few brews, etc.




I think I'll proceed with PLAN B and see how it goes from there:biggrin2:



:singing: "Lazing on a Sunday afternoon!"
 
Remembrance Day.

In Canada, Remembrance Day is always observed on11 Novemberat 11:00 AM, the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

Poppies are worn by millions of Canadians.
 
It's remembrance Sunday here as well PB.:)

flanders.jpg

 
Bunnys_Rule, did you know a Canadian wrote "In Flanders Fields". He was a Doctor who was in WW1. He wrote it while out in the field fighting, he threw it away in a garbage can but one of his fellow soldiers found it. He was killed in the War.

Susan
 
WOW! I just made a post regarding Veterans' Day here.

I had a strange and busy day I guess. Then I had a nap attack LOL!
 
SOOOSKA wrote:
Bunnys_Rule, did you know a Canadian wrote "In Flanders Fields". He was a Doctor who was in WW1. He wrote it while out in the field fighting, he threw it away in a garbage can but one of his fellow soldiers found it. He was killed in the War.

Susan
Yup - we studied it along with several other WW1 poems for English literature at GCSE.:) Flanders Fields was always one of my favourites though, the image of all the red poppies is just so sad and symbolic.:(
 

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