She's grand. Took an exam or two a few weeks ago. Reckoned she thought she'd done really well, but hasn't told us yet whether whoever was to mark it thought the same...
Sweet dreams, Tim!
It's just turned midnight here, as well. So I might join you shortly. Erm... Head to bed, that is. Erm... My own bed... (Put down the shovel, Marty, and stop digging.)
Perky.
Oddly enough, I shared a similar image just after that one...
But it had the T word in the hyperlink to it...
As a result, that one was initially Hidden (with a message that it was subject to moderation). It has now disappeared completely. I'm assuming whichever Moderator was tasked with the job of deciding whether to allow it or not decided that I was guilty of trying to extract the urine once too often...
Anyway, I'm away to my bed. I have a check-up with my dentist in the morning. If the "hidden" post is still hidden when I get up, I may just copy it and paste it into a new comment, and see what happens...
By the way, we have the third Supermoon of the year at the moment. It's called the Flower Supermoon because, historically, most flowers were in bloom at this time of year.
Goodnight, my friends!
Not sure what's going on...
Five minutes ago I posted a comment about the stone cottage in my garden.
For some reason it is shown as Hidden, and I can't see any way of making it visible.
As far as I can see, there is nothing in the post that should have triggered any GA moderation...
I've mentioned the two story stone cottage in my garden (and shared photographs of it). I've even had to point out to the owner of the shop next door that I actually own it, as he was mentioning to me last week that he has plans to develop part of the rear of his shop as a hardware store. I told him that he cannot build anything right up against the wall of the cottage, as it is my property.
So...
... I think I own the cottage.
However there's a pair of great tits nesting in a hole in the wall, who obviously consider it their home. Not to mention the pair of starlings nesting in the apex of the gable wall, or the several pairs of house sparrows that are nesting in the eaves. Oh, and there's also a couple of house martin nests.
I'm not going to fall out with these feathered friends. They're welcome to share the cottage with me. But I will fall out with my neighbour if he thinks he can do anything with the wall on his side of it.