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Saturday, April 01, 2006

COUNTRYSIDE CENTRES


Our pair of Dunnocks
I needed to be in the town centre for some business early afternoon, so the morning was geared towards getting prepped for that, although I did spend a lot of yesterday wading through documentation I required for today.
The business I had to take care of has been rescheduled for next tuesday. Today was a little too crowded, and would have meant over an hour waiting. I was a little under the weather yesterday, and still a little groggy, which would have made waiting very uncomfortable, and effected my concentration in the meeting - I didn't feel that I could give 100% once the waitin
g period was over, you can understand, right?

from there we headed out into the countryside - North yorkshire. I was looking for somewhere to get some decent photos, but I wasn't the driver so I wasn't able to dictate where we stop.
We called at a few countryside centres. These centres have a nursery of plants and flowers, a shop that sells everything coun
tryfied, a coffee shop and one of the centres we called at possessed a pet store where they have a large aquirium where you can choose which species of fish you want to purchase, they have other pets - budgies, guinipigs, rabbits....
The centres are located in beautuful settings with glorious views all around, which had a calming inluence after my ordeal, although it wasn't that much of an ordeal, but ya know...?
Word of warning
though, if you go in the coffee shop make sure you blow on your hot drink to cool it a bit first - you don't want to burn your mouth and throat like someone did in there, I won't tell you who, but, OW?!

We went on from there to visit my nana, we had tea with her, she seemed ok, we then headed home.

I arrived home to a dump that needed a good clean, but first I tried to sit for a bit, which I did, but the mess wasn't gonna clear itself away. I listened to the Iain Lee show - on podcast whilst I tidied up.

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