May. 7th, 2020
Sunny Day, Yay!
May. 7th, 2020 06:02 pmWell, what a glorious day it has been. A real sunbathing sun-worshipping day in my sweet spot here at Waterstone Place.
I did pop into town this morning and posted off two more items from eBay sales.
Popped into Tesco to get some food and toiletries.
Then did the sunbathing, listening to the radio and reading a book as well.
Had a small siesta later in the afternoon.
Watched Avengers Endgame last night as well.
Tomorrow is a bank holiday. It will not make any difference to me.
Bring back our pagan May Day though.
I did pop into town this morning and posted off two more items from eBay sales.
Popped into Tesco to get some food and toiletries.
Then did the sunbathing, listening to the radio and reading a book as well.
Had a small siesta later in the afternoon.
Watched Avengers Endgame last night as well.
Tomorrow is a bank holiday. It will not make any difference to me.
Bring back our pagan May Day though.
It can sting through most beekeeper suits, delivering nearly seven times the amount of venom as a honey bee.

Scientists in the US are preparing to try to eradicate a new, potentially fatal, invader from the east: a huge insect with a lethal sting. The Asian giant, or 'murder' hornet can grow up to two inches long with a sting that delivers a potent neurotoxin.
The Washington state Department of Agriculture has verified two reports of the insect near the town of Blaine, close to the Canadian border, with two other probable but unconfirmed sightings. It is not known how or when the hornet - a native of the forests and low mountains of eastern and southeast Asia - arrived in the US.
The hornet can sting through most standard beekeeper suits and delivers nearly seven times the amount of venom as a honey bee.
Swarms have been known to kill people in Japan, even those with no allergic reaction, and it is there that the insect earned the grim sobriquet, the 'murder hornet'.

Scientists in the US are preparing to try to eradicate a new, potentially fatal, invader from the east: a huge insect with a lethal sting. The Asian giant, or 'murder' hornet can grow up to two inches long with a sting that delivers a potent neurotoxin.
The Washington state Department of Agriculture has verified two reports of the insect near the town of Blaine, close to the Canadian border, with two other probable but unconfirmed sightings. It is not known how or when the hornet - a native of the forests and low mountains of eastern and southeast Asia - arrived in the US.
The hornet can sting through most standard beekeeper suits and delivers nearly seven times the amount of venom as a honey bee.
Swarms have been known to kill people in Japan, even those with no allergic reaction, and it is there that the insect earned the grim sobriquet, the 'murder hornet'.
Birthday Greetings
May. 7th, 2020 06:41 pmHappy birthday to
in_the_bottle today.
Despite the situation we find ourselves in I hope you have had a great day so far.

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Despite the situation we find ourselves in I hope you have had a great day so far.
