On Friday, my friendly local restauranteur is coming to cook lunch h
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ere for me and some friends so today I went to buy some wine to go with the meal. As I rarely have more complicated requirements than "is it red and wet?" when choosing wine I decided to use the highly scientific method of selecting bottles with nice horses on the labels.
We'll see if this is a good way to go about it on Friday.......
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This afternoon was sunny, if cold, so I let Skyfaxa have a graze on the front lawn. Éowyn decided she needed something extra so opened the door to give her an apple and I nearly ended up with a horse in the kitchen!
1 comment:
That's a great 'choosing wine' idea, i might try that one. Your horses are very cute.
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