Is it new, or second hand?
Ex demo
Boom!
Thatāll be the sound when Mrs Pete knocks on your door
One more post to go and we have a peculiar number
Thatās the devil plus a friend
Iāve typed in 6666 and it comes out 566
Great track.
Talking about numbers, there is a television series called Numberblocks Numberblocks - Wikipedia
My 4 year old loves it. It proves highly effective since he can do all kind of calculations now.
Harry will check it out completely to ensure they are top notch
Iām sure he will, Iāve asked him to add to your account.
Ha ha
Next time the grandkids are here Iāll give it a try.
Thank heavens my new iPad turns up today. Iāve been using my phone for the past few weeks. Between spell check, fat fingers, short sighted and dyslexia itās been a challenge.
Probably also been a challenge for those trying to read my posts as well.
Interestingly Australia and NZ are on the UKās āgreen listā for travel, (along with such notable holiday destinations as Tristan da Cuna, St Helena, Ascension Island, the Falklands and the Faroe Isles). A couple of more likely summer hol destinations are Portugal and Israel.
However, am I right in thinking that both NZ and Aus presently require Brits to self-isolate for 2 weeks upon arrival, making those countries perhaps a less ideal choice of holiday destination?
Not sure but I think the answer would be yes. Both countries have dodged the worst of this mess and are keen to keep it that way. Also because of the above Aus hasnāt done a great job of rolling out the vaccine (complacency). Look at it this way youād get to stay longer and enjoy both countries wonderful hospitality.
Aussies have been told that thereāll be no overseas travel at least till the end of the year (expect NZ). Most like us are using this time to finally see parts of our own country instead of the usual trip overseas.
I think for NZ you have to be an NZ citizen to be allowed to enter the country if you are coming from almost anywhere other than Australia.
Also while having coffee yesterday we meet some English folk whoād been here for a few years, they told us that everyone in their family back home (UK) has had COVID. Some are still dealing with the after effects, loss of taste seems to be the most common.