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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 315887" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day for Saturday.</p><p></p><p>Sharon/WO, the lemon meringue pie sounds good. difficult child 3 doesn't like them because the texture is too creamy. He doesn't know what he's missing! Enjoy Halloween tonight.</p><p></p><p>We've had one of those glorious late spring days today. I had a meeting with my writers group. Had to meet easy child 2/difficult child 2 first, she asked me to bring some of her stuff from home - sewing scraps, netting, tulle, trim etc - so she can work a bit more on her race day hat for next Tuesday. She arrived in full rig, looking like Morticia Addams at the races with her miniature black velvet top hat and fringe of black netting, perched on her head rakishly above her diamante hairclip (I'll have to remind her, she should be carrying a riding crop to complete the outfit). Apart from the hat (which she had wanted to show me) she was wearing her usual casual choice in clothes (including the black lace gloves).</p><p></p><p>This was just as the other writers were arriving for our meeting. I had a lot of 'splainin' to do!</p><p></p><p>I got home after the meeting to see little kids wandering in supervised groups, trick or treating. it's beginning to catch on a bit more here. At least the kids are now supervised by a parent, plus they only visit homes where it's clearly OK and generally prearranged. husband & I were sitting outside in the garden and saw one large group completely bypass our house. We would have managed if they had visited, I bought a 3 Kg bag of M&Ms a week ago, but the kids clearly had a pre-arranged route.</p><p></p><p>I'll find out tomorrow if my neighbour suffered his usual Halloween attacks. I must admit, I didn't see any sign of the usual egg-throwing vandalising hoons this year as I drove home.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow is the annual art festival in the next village. husband, mother in law & I will go round about mid-morning. I've also got a friend with an art gallery exhibition, it opened this afternoon but I was at my meeting. I promised her I'd drop in.</p><p></p><p>So tomorrow is a day full of "Kulcha", as well as relaxation and sunshine. We have to make sure that we dress appropriately to enjoy the exhibition of art in the bay - the sculptures are placed on the mud flats, perfectly dry at low tide but as the water flows in, it all changes. It's never more than knee-deep where the sculptures are and this time of the year, the water is pleasantly warm on the flats. I really wish I could space-warp you guys over here for this, tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Halloween, folks.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 315887, member: 1991"] G'day for Saturday. Sharon/WO, the lemon meringue pie sounds good. difficult child 3 doesn't like them because the texture is too creamy. He doesn't know what he's missing! Enjoy Halloween tonight. We've had one of those glorious late spring days today. I had a meeting with my writers group. Had to meet easy child 2/difficult child 2 first, she asked me to bring some of her stuff from home - sewing scraps, netting, tulle, trim etc - so she can work a bit more on her race day hat for next Tuesday. She arrived in full rig, looking like Morticia Addams at the races with her miniature black velvet top hat and fringe of black netting, perched on her head rakishly above her diamante hairclip (I'll have to remind her, she should be carrying a riding crop to complete the outfit). Apart from the hat (which she had wanted to show me) she was wearing her usual casual choice in clothes (including the black lace gloves). This was just as the other writers were arriving for our meeting. I had a lot of 'splainin' to do! I got home after the meeting to see little kids wandering in supervised groups, trick or treating. it's beginning to catch on a bit more here. At least the kids are now supervised by a parent, plus they only visit homes where it's clearly OK and generally prearranged. husband & I were sitting outside in the garden and saw one large group completely bypass our house. We would have managed if they had visited, I bought a 3 Kg bag of M&Ms a week ago, but the kids clearly had a pre-arranged route. I'll find out tomorrow if my neighbour suffered his usual Halloween attacks. I must admit, I didn't see any sign of the usual egg-throwing vandalising hoons this year as I drove home. Tomorrow is the annual art festival in the next village. husband, mother in law & I will go round about mid-morning. I've also got a friend with an art gallery exhibition, it opened this afternoon but I was at my meeting. I promised her I'd drop in. So tomorrow is a day full of "Kulcha", as well as relaxation and sunshine. We have to make sure that we dress appropriately to enjoy the exhibition of art in the bay - the sculptures are placed on the mud flats, perfectly dry at low tide but as the water flows in, it all changes. It's never more than knee-deep where the sculptures are and this time of the year, the water is pleasantly warm on the flats. I really wish I could space-warp you guys over here for this, tomorrow. Enjoy your Halloween, folks. Marg [/QUOTE]
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