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    The King holding scissors instead of sword variety.
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    If ET had landed inn China:
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    I've done that much gardening that anyone who dared to visit would no doubt get re-potted....
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    https://twitter.com/ladbible/status/1248995809930153984?s=09
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    I think the BBC is struggling for any good news and non-Coronavirus news - I can't see any other reason they would run this story! https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-52217042 Edward III groat found in somebody's raspberry patch...
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    As expected, the Maundy coins were posted to the recipients by Royal Mail. The coins were blessed at the Chapel Royal before posting and the recipients would also be welcome at next year's service. They each received the following letter from the Queen.
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    I think there could be some truth in these T-shirts:
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    The one on the left is definitely an excellent read - I bought it around ten years ago...the section about the Soho mint's involvement in the Russian coinage is particularly fascinating.
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    I'm rather enjoying the confinement, catching up on several years of garden neglect and its nice to have the wife around (life is normally one long coffee morning for her). So the veg plot is getting into order, spuds and onions and strawberries are in and seeds germinating in pots, neglected hedges cut back (hence bonfires ready for autumn) and wildflower meadow starting to bloom. I love the Spring. Jerry
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    The blossoms on my trees this year are amazing , we live on the top of a hill and its not unusual for all the blossoms to blow off, but the last few days have been kind to them and the result is a profusion of colour. Picture of my cherry tree below.
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