A thousand apologies, dear reader, for the delay in posting this week.
This was caused by three issues outwith my control:
(a) What seemed like a thousand acres of decking had to be power-washed before staining could take place on Monday - and this took far, far, longer than I thought it would, and
(b) dear daughter Knutt has commandeered the computer to download pictures and new music to her Ipod.
(c) a malfunctioning mouse (probably caused by (b), but I'm not blaming anyone).
I'm back on-line now, though, and I hope you appreciate the effort I've made in revamping the site - it's all for you, you know!
Despite the new title, there were very few adventures last week - two meetings about Fairer Scotland Fund being the highlight (highlight?) The date for the joint meeting of projects and community councils has been set for Wednesday 23 July at The Prentice Centre - hopefully more information will become available before then (though I don't think much more funding will be!)
Sadly I'll have to keep things brief for the moment due to other more pressing things to do, so I'll just mention in passing:
The classic Nadal Federer Wimbledon Men's Singles Final - perhaps the best ever?
David Davies epic(!) win in the by-election he himself inflicted on his constituents - still not clear who gained out of this farce, although I am very disappointed with the Militant Elvis vote!
Margaret Curran has hit the ground running in Glasgow East, despite seeming to have a problem in knowing where she lives! East end, southside - it's easy to get confused ... sometimes there's just too much choice!
Much more next weekend, when normal service will be resumed.
This week's picture is fearless (gormless?)Page, who showed a distinct lack of interest when all the power-hosing was going on. Mind you, for a cat who was stood on as a kitten (damaging his back) and has since been attacked by foxes - twice - (damage to back legs and losing his tail) a simple hose clearly holds no fears!
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