Not sure about you mob but I am really over this Covid 19 even though I appreciate it may well become the new norm...I think that the amount of information we are getting is doing our heads in and I am thinking now that one update a day is enough, since I can do nothing to change it. We will have to ride it out as best we can and it seems that the only cure for it at the moment is to shut up and don't breathe - so nothing there to impede you having a go at our prompts
So on a lighter note hopefully, here are some prompts to get your muses working -
fresh made bread and cockies joy
border gates
a dry argument
a six dog night
weekly rations
tea for two
HOMEWORK PROMPTS FOR WEEK ENDING 27TH APRIL 2020L
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Re: HOMEWORK PROMPTS FOR WEEK ENDING 27TH APRIL 2020L
Hi Maureen
As I mentioned before, it's a bit like back to the future for me.
Far off the beaten track somewhere not always in range of a signal,
or even the wireless sometimes.
So hang in their friends we'll get through this OK.
Doing a bit of homework might be just the ticket I reckon.
Terry
As I mentioned before, it's a bit like back to the future for me.
Far off the beaten track somewhere not always in range of a signal,
or even the wireless sometimes.
So hang in their friends we'll get through this OK.
Doing a bit of homework might be just the ticket I reckon.
Terry