Friday 4 November 2016

Celebrate the Small Things, 4 November

I didn't have time to post my celebrations last week because I was out and about all day celebrating my birthday, albeit a day early. This means I have taken delivery of another stack of books - thanks, everyone!

A selection of my birthday goodies
On the home front, I'm celebrating that we've finally had our living room carpet installed. Of course, the doors no longer fit and the carpenter will have to be called, but it's a small price to pay. On the plus side, because we had to shift all the furniture out of the room, including the bookcases, I have a pleasant weekend in prospect putting all my books back in the right place. Bliss!

It's Bonfire Night tomorrow here in the UK. Strange that an event that started as a way to warn us not to stand against the government - Guy Fawkes was not a hero at the time - has turned into just the opposite. Three cheers for the man who tried to destroy parliament! Funny thing, perspective.

Have a good weekend, folks - and careful with those fireworks!

Celebrate the Small Things  is a blog hop hosted by  Lexa's Blog. Join us. 

12 comments:

  1. Bonfire night really is a strange one, when you get to thinking about it! Have a great weekend :)

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    1. Thanks, Laura. I'm not having fireworks - it's too cold for me tonight!

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  2. Happy Birthday and yippie for new books to read! I have a weird problem with rugs - I trip on them. There have been a lot of bruises and skinned knees at my house. Have a lovely Guy Fawkes day and enjoy the bonfire!

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    1. Oops! Mind how you go, Lexa! Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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  3. Happy belated birthday. Well done on getting a new carpet down - we're just waiting for our hall runners to be delivered so we can have a decorated hall for Christmas.
    Special Teaching at Pempi’s Palace

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    1. It's great to have order pretty much restored.

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  4. I love sorting books out, Julia - lovely pile of new ones for you. Hope you had a great birthday!

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    1. Thanks, Rosemary. Yes, I was spoiled rotten by my 'boys'.

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  5. That's an interesting share about Guy Fawkes. I've always wondered about "bonfire night". Looks like a mystery or two in your book stack. (I love mysteries.)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by - and yes, I love a good murder!

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  6. Went down to the rec last night with our 2 to enjoy another fantastic bonfire & fireworks display put on by the local Lions Club. Always brings back great memories of standing outside the back door when we were little & being allowed sparklers - innocent & happy times.

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    1. Ah yes. Do you remember when Dad set his cap on fire?

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