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We had a holiday in Tunisia years ago and I stuffed my case full of fresh dates to bring home. They were gorgeous.
As for the Diaries..............I have 60 Diaries and 9 Calendars.
My cunning plan (at the moment) is to have 25 books, one for each letter of the alphabet (except X who doesn't deserve a book of his own). I want to record memories in them, associated with each letter. For example, my grandfather's name was Alfred and my memories of him are often triggered by a chance word, maybe its his allotment, or the shoes he repaired in his shed or the mint he'd give me to sell on a Sunday when everyone would be having lamb for dinner. I don't want to forget these little memories - that mean so much to me but very little to anyone else.
I've seen family members losing their memory as they get older so I want to record mine while I can. Then, if I'm lucky enough to live a long life, I'll be able to sit in my recliner. read these diaries and bring back all these happy thoughts.
I'm also going to write a review of each book that I read, and whether I want to read more by that author.
Some lists of seeds may also feature.
So there you have it, "My Alphabetical Life in 25 Volumes".
As for the Diaries..............I have 60 Diaries and 9 Calendars.
My cunning plan (at the moment) is to have 25 books, one for each letter of the alphabet (except X who doesn't deserve a book of his own). I want to record memories in them, associated with each letter. For example, my grandfather's name was Alfred and my memories of him are often triggered by a chance word, maybe its his allotment, or the shoes he repaired in his shed or the mint he'd give me to sell on a Sunday when everyone would be having lamb for dinner. I don't want to forget these little memories - that mean so much to me but very little to anyone else.
I've seen family members losing their memory as they get older so I want to record mine while I can. Then, if I'm lucky enough to live a long life, I'll be able to sit in my recliner. read these diaries and bring back all these happy thoughts.
I'm also going to write a review of each book that I read, and whether I want to read more by that author.
Some lists of seeds may also feature.
So there you have it, "My Alphabetical Life in 25 Volumes".
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.