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Sunday 27 March 2022

Sunday's Funnies


Dear Family and Friends, It was cooler today and when I walked to the beach, there wasn't much to see due to the fog. In the morning we pottered about in the garden. We were visited by son and daughter in law as it was Mothering Sunday and pm we indulged ourselves with Poirot. Pictures are a bit thin on the ground tonight, plenty out there but most wouldn't raise a titter! Hopefully there will be more tomorrow!





Towser is not sure about this particular look!









Impressive!
















Oh! Dear!

Thanks Pete!













Boom Tish!


Thanks Sarah!










Me too! - Ha!













The Dilemma!













Funereal Barbecue!












Hmm! - It is imaginative!












You have been warned!













I have no idea what that is, but the lady is mildly amused!














Piscatorial Enthusiast!











How measure how much you are sunburned!












Front line Euphonium!













Carnivorous Freight Plane!













By the look of it - you're dead pal!













Have you seen him???












They love simple things!














Stand well back!













Total Peace!












James is back!














The wonders of grammar!













Very logical! The streets are flooded you know!!!














What is the collective pronoun for teddy bears?
A cuddle perhaps?











Er! I think I'll pass thanks!














Geoff - this one's just for you!
Arrr!












Not much to say here!












Twitter not required!












Yet another form of face covering, they are becoming rarer by the day!
It isn't over!















Big Breakfast!












You certainly made him smile!!!

















Harwich Weather for Monday

Any low cloud, mist or fog will gradually clear through the morning to give sunny spells. However, low cloud may spread inland again overnight.

Temperature: 15C (Inland) and 15°C (Coastal)

Winds: east 5 miles per hour, gusting to 14 miles per hour



Astronomical Conditions

Sunrise: 06:43

Sunset: 19:22

Moonrise: 05:22

Moonset: 13:05


Thanks Essexweather.com 


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Thanks for calling by!



Cheers!



Richard.














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