Winding down

With a bit of mental respite from immediate things, I’m turning my attention back to this year’s blog party. I avoided the weekend near Tim’s 80th birthday, when we’d hoped to have a big party – Tim did so love a party and so do I – and it’s on the 30th of this month. As ever, you’re all invited. At least 3 bedrooms, possibly more are booked, but we can juggle – everyone will get a bed, one way or another, even if Wink and I have to share. So, if you’d like to, come and you’re welcome to stay over as well. I’d just like to know dietary needs and preferences, because there’s little more embarrassing than finding that you’ve provided nothing that a guest can eat, even if they’ve brought their own food.

Who knew of an allergy to onions?

This weekend, I’m out to lunch with Tim’s niece and then have a free Sunday. So I can relax. I hope you can too.

6 comments on “Winding down

  1. savannah49

    I so wish the MITM and I could make it this year, but it’s not in the cards for us this year. I will raise a glass while y’all are together! Be well, dear friend. xoxo

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    1. Z Post author

      I wish it too, Savannah, dearest. I should have made it to Savannah itself while you still lived there. We must meet, one day. It’s my dream xoxo

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  2. Blue Witch

    I love your parties, and hope that we will make it again one day, just not this year, as the last (most major) building phase starts 12 days before and there are two hosues going through the sales process and the big furniture still to move up from Coven Sud. Is that a good enough excuse? šŸ˜‰

    Perhaps there could be a half-hour Zoom interlude to join up everyone who is there with everyone would like to get there but can’t, in lieu of wall completion, chicks, tortoises, and everything else that happened the years we didn’t manage to get there?

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