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Old 04-21-2020, 09:00 AM   #608
Grizz1963
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project

Considering this COVID-19 thing has turned our lives into a Groundhog Day from hell, some more of the same.

Sunday

Started part 2 of paving cleaning, moving the house firewood box and other items away, its amazing how long prep, clean and clean again takes.





Eventually by 15.30 only that bit left to get to.



Done.



Bad lighting, still wet in places, but job done for part two.



Next up over next weekend will be the driveway strips and down at the garage which is a real mess.

Sally came to visit to weed my garden bed and dust the living room, and as usual, hard as it is, we managed to keep our distance, sensibly.

I cooked Cajun chicken thighs and veggies.

Assisted by Brandy and Pepsi Max, I thought I had earned it.









Chatting with Dennis, who is still working, he sent pics of Hunter the new pup at around 10.00 USA time.



Seems everything was still very quiet after the previous days quad and three wheeler party.....

Beer won.



So life goes on, just with a bit more thought and social distancing.

Plan churning in my head as to how to get that long wooden plank the 4km from sea level at the Thames river, back to my home.

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