Thanks for all the comments, its good to know that real people are reading these posts and are prepared to contribute and add colour to what otherwise would be a donologue (my word meaning a monologue sourced by two people).
I for one find it somewhat interesting the similarities and differences in reporting of the same days experiences by the two contributors.
Good dicshunaries can be procured from Poundland for a quid or so or so I'm told.
You've probably noticed we don't use them, tending to rely on either Open Offices or Safaris in built spelling checker, some of the words we just make up, others we substitute with words that are well formed but mean nothing in the context, simply because the spell checker thinks its a good idea, others simply because were clever!
I also have a tendency to forget what I've written and go off into embellished detail whilst another thread collects my thoughts hence the rambling nature.
Davids missives can be a little brief as he's attempting to create content on an iPad, a device which is clearly better suited to delivering content!
Anyway thanks once again, do keep commenting and please feel free to continue to share the blog with friends, family, people in the street, whoever.
Who knows someone, somewhere may actually find the detail or the dialogue useful for their own future sojourn.



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Graham
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Hi Graham
Just caught up with your progress(Sunday Morning)Many thanks for your good wishes on Fathers Day I think you and David are a son and grandson in a million too.
Luv Dad
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