Friday, October 23, 2009

Day1




Vive la France!
Bonjour les enfants.


















The delicate balancing act continues: Mt. Oesophagus rumbles away with nightly outpourings; and at dawn and dusk the ciclosporin teams are spreading dreams of integration, happiness and garlic amongst the bin men.

Meanwhile deep below the babes are settling in and preparing for their new roles within the planet Rodg. It is a time of quiet anticipation.


5 comments:

  1. Just checked in!

    Good to see a smile on Planet Rodg. And pleased to meet the French babes :)

    Love Elizabeth

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  2. Your big day's here at last. Thought you might have worn a tie or something Rodger for your introduction to French babes! I'm sure whoever put the French babes in the bag, loaded in loads of good luck, love and strength (which can also travel through a cannula),and she has already had a word with them about the binmen.:)
    VJ and Andy, oh and Gary, and DouganXXXX
    Craig's still on holiday, but will be back tomorrow.
    All watching for the next episode daily!

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  3. Good to hear the French babes are settling in. Hang in there, hopefully Mt Oesophagus will calm down soon.

    Loe Philip & Chris

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  4. Allons enfants de la pat-ri-e!

    Le jour de gloire est (sera) arrivee ...

    Esperons nous, and that's about the limit of my schoolgirl French, but those babes of yours are hopefully indomitable.

    xxx

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  5. Hi Rodger, Hope today is a good day for you.
    A wee bit of several others of us are in that room with you, so it's a big responsibility setting up a blog!
    Some outside thoughts:
    I looked outside the patio door today, and nature has walloped my Ash tree, and deposited 2/3 of it in the pond! (Since the Ash was last to put out it's leaves, I would have thought it would have held on to them a bit longer - think there's a personality disorder in there somewhere!)
    Dilemma - should I wait until the rest have dropped off, or clear up what's already landed?
    Leaves flying about like a snowdrift. (took a photo - will show you later)
    Q: Where are nature's dustmen when you need them?
    A: Domestic goddess (Saturday to Monday)-dump pinnie and become sweep for an hour or so.:)
    Not sure when Christine's contactable, but love to you both vj XX

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