The end of February and 1st of March meme

Mar 01, 2021 08:27

Somehow February 28th sneaked past me without me noticing. It's March! And quite abruptly spring is springing. There are crocuses and daffodils in my garden and the perennials are beginning to sprout new leaf. It has also been bright and sunny for the last few days. I went for a walk yesterday and met friends by chance in two separate places, so ( Read more... )

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skargasm March 1 2021, 17:09:32 UTC
I've been reading your answers since the beginning of the year and now that it's March 1st, I'm feeling like I really would like to commit to doing the same. So - where do I find all of the questions please? I love reading your posts - I sit with a cup of tea and feel like I'm having a conversation with someone!

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thismaz March 1 2021, 17:56:06 UTC
I'm so glad you've been enjoying them. That's really reassuring, because I am often afraid I must be really boring people.

If you are thinking of doing the meme you can find all the questions for 2021 on my first January post and could copy and paste them from there.

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skargasm March 1 2021, 18:02:32 UTC
Thank you and I think tomorrow I might sit down and do all (or at least some) of my answers for January and February!

And, no, you definitely aren't boring. It's been really nice and I appreciated it - especially with the third lockdown. I've just had the letter through saying that I am CEV which made me feel even more blue about everything!

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thismaz March 2 2021, 09:12:37 UTC
I'll look forward to seeing the results of your labours.

Thank you.

Hopefully, being listed at CEV might get you an earlier vaccination, though.

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texanfan March 4 2021, 14:26:59 UTC
Those games sound fascinating and I'd love to know what the rules of some of them are. "What's the Time Mr. Wolf" has me particularly intrigued. If you were to ask me what I spent the most time on during childhood it would definitely be reading.

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thismaz March 6 2021, 08:39:02 UTC
I found a description of the rules of British Bulldogs - https://www.pegames.org/warm-up/british-bulldog/ although originally it was played with a full body tackle (training for rugby players?) we always played it as a tag game ( ... )

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