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Lady Karen waves ‘goodbye’ to her Bloggy going west on a natal mission

March 25th, 2010

Morning Mr Blogsbody,

Have read the addition of me to the cast of the saga that is Cressroads, and so you take care on your trip to the Welsh Valleys. Daisy-Mae wants her Grandpops to visit her, not the other way around, when I’m sure she’s seeing enough of hospitals to last her for a good while.

Not that I’m criticizing your driving - especially when you are doing the charity drive in November - but it’s the other loonies on the road. Thank god Wembley’s built and Saints aren’t playing at Cardiff. If they were, you’d be headed west this coming Sunday morning with a 44,000-strong contingent of the Red and White Army. 

Off on my fortnightly trip to Rochester today, so better get ready.

Have a great time and take care,

Lady Karen of the Lakes x x

 

Clearing the way for her Mr Blogsbody to be driving himself half the distance of his Lady Karen’s return journey to the Medway site of the original Borstal corrective prison for youths  - eight years past its 100-year-old-built-by-date  -  while putting on hold a reply-message to the fount of his all but daily inspiration. His wanting first to tick off some of the boxes for his pre-Pontypridd list of to-do’s. Until less than a half-hour remains before a white-coated, axe-wielding Kiwi takes his place for this Lady Day’s distribution of the Tichborne Dole in the traditions but not the dress of four centuries ago; and as depicted in the famed Gillis van Tilborgh portrait of today’s scene outside Old Tichborne House, before the demolition of its east wing in the 1950’s.

 

Dole Day, Wendy,        

After my daughter domiciled in Welsh Wales delivers me Daisy-Mae. A mite prematurely. And, weighing into the Royal Glamorgan’s intensive baby care unit at 3lb 8oz, likely to remain in hospital through until her due date as well as that for the coming General Erection: 06 May 2010.  
 
Continuing Story of Cressroads - www.blogsbody.com - encourages folk to split the new, two-seat Winchester Constituency between Meon Valley’s prospective parliamentary Tory candidate George Hollingbery; and one-d Martin Tod, standing all of six-feet-tall in the LibDem’s orange corner to fight the remaining city vacancy. 

George, a longstanding mate of mine and member of a city council letting contracts for the servicing of its gas appliances to your group of companies, will learn you are indebted to me in the sum of £150.00 as a direct consequence of your failure to keep a scheduled annual maintenance appointment at Cressroads’ Lower House of Windsor scheduled for this past St Patrick’s Day.
 
More to follow, Wendy, as you are copied into correspondence with Kinetic Group’s CEO - but, in the meantime please to know your need to cancel any scheduled third attempt to service my boiler, but to await news of my return to Cressroads from the Valleys of Wales.