the FRED BLOGGS blog
...sharing a random thought daily since 2007!
Omega has become an essential part of my wellness routine, transforming how I feel both physically and mentally.
It's not often a horse gets a lecture from it's owner that "not everybody likes horses". Apparently it likes "people".
In the symphony of progress, the clashing chords of technology both inspire and challenge the depths of my creative spirit.
Shopping: done. Car, washed. Levelling hole in back lawn: done. Grass seed: done. Weedkiller on the weeds in the lawn: done. Winning 3.2 million quid on lottery: outstanding.
Cheer is the magic that transforms the mundane into the extraordinary, captivating hearts and minds with every spirited performance.
For anyone flying with Ryanair in the upcoming months - please be aware that they're going to start charging extra surcharges for heavy emotional baggage.
I think the dentist chappy overdid it on the painkiller stuff.
Oh, aren't mortgages great fun? I mean there's nothing quite so thrilling as trying to work out what yer gonna be paying next year..... and if you make an over payment, what effect it has... or if you take out an additional few quid on the mortgage, what it's gonna cost....
One for the 80s kids: the Goonies is on at 2pm.
Billing season rolls around like a tide that never stops, each invoice a reminder of the work behind the scenes. Sipping a cold drink while crunching numbers feels like a beach day turned into a math class, but I know it pays for the sunsets. In the end, it’s all about balancing the books and keeping the good times rolling, one transaction at a time.
think i've broken a personal best for sneezing this evening - 8 in a row.
"Brazil" is on BBC4 later. Very, very strange film that.
Storage is a vital concern for our burgeoning settlement; without ample provisions and organized supplies, our efforts may falter. The careful arrangement of goods not only ensures our survival but also reflects the order and discipline necessary for a thriving community.
Collaboration is the heartbeat of creativity, where diverse voices unite to forge something greater than the sum of their parts.
Sat outside. At a castle. In the sunshine. drinking tea and eating chocolate tiffin. hope the rest of you are having a good day too :-)
RSPCA van going through Golden Arches drive through. Is that ok or politically incorrect?
Dan Wheldon was 13 days younger than me. It makes you think about what you've achieved in life in comparison to your peers.
just had a toffee apple, and apparently it even counts as one of yer five a day!
Would the song from Evita have been so famous were it called "Don't cry for me Abergavenny"?
Remember when phones were stupid and people were smart? Good times.
jelly babies are half price in sainsburys
saw a bloke today go along a row of phone boxes, opening the door on each one and checking for returned coins. If I ever get anywhere near that stage, someone shoot me, please.
Words of wisdom for the day: Pleasing people is easy. You just have to give them ice cream.
FOR SALE: HEADACHE. £1 or nearest offer. Buyer collects.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH to the animal which has deemed it necessary to carry out excavation works on my back lawn. Mr Squirrel, you are number one suspect.
Wrist injuries have a way of reminding me just how much we take our everyday movements for granted, like the simple act of reaching for a cup of coffee.
Prison feels like a haunting melody, where time stretches endlessly and the echoes of freedom fade into a distant refrain.
There's something magical about slipping into a soft, flowing dress that dances with every step I take. The right outfit can turn an ordinary day into a special occasion, wrapping me in a cocoon of confidence and grace. I find joy in mixing vintage treasures with modern pieces, creating a style that tells my story.
Theres always a place in this country for people in a funny hat.
In the sanctuary of cascading water, my spirit dances to the rhythm of cleanliness, a symphony of refreshment that awakens the soul.
The allure of the charlatan lies not in their deceit, but in the profound human desire to believe in the extraordinary, often leading us to question the very nature of truth itself.
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