12.19
Bredonborough.
E-flurrying & sleeve-note writing. Tom Joiner has visited, to discuss future-plans. More sleeve-note writing.
14.25 An excellent haircut has done the most that is possible to change mutton into lamb.
To practising.
15.36 At the back I…

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A meeting with Mr. Cheese to organise the de-facto builder’s yard with various items, some of I have been carrying for over 21 years I…

This is a more recent acquisition, a gift from a person in town I…

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This chaise longue was in use at the Willow Café.
What’s the Willow Café anyway & why should a chaise longue from any café be of interest to Fripp? He’ s got too much time on his hands & should get back out on the road! an attention-attracted DGM visitor might find themselves thinking.
The Willow Café was a feature of Bredonborough life for over 20 years, run by two Sisters, finally closing its doors to those in search of tasty cakes & a hot drink in the early 1970s. It then became a private residence for a gentleman who moved into elderly-persons’ accommodation in the mid-1990s, a younger couple taking up residence until 2001; and then we moved in during November.
Our home was a café & sold tasty cakes! This is soooo appropriate. Sadly, the chaise now needs a level of care that is beyond me. Mr. Cheese hopes that the person taking a number of other reclamation items might also take this.
16.30 Sleeve-note writing & e-flurrying.
The street I…

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19.22 To practice.
22. 28 Done.
Bredonborough.
E-flurrying & sleeve-note writing. Tom Joiner has visited, to discuss future-plans. More sleeve-note writing.
14.25 An excellent haircut has done the most that is possible to change mutton into lamb.
To practising.
15.36 At the back I…

II...

III...

IV...

A meeting with Mr. Cheese to organise the de-facto builder’s yard with various items, some of I have been carrying for over 21 years I…

This is a more recent acquisition, a gift from a person in town I…

II...

This chaise longue was in use at the Willow Café.
What’s the Willow Café anyway & why should a chaise longue from any café be of interest to Fripp? He’ s got too much time on his hands & should get back out on the road! an attention-attracted DGM visitor might find themselves thinking.
The Willow Café was a feature of Bredonborough life for over 20 years, run by two Sisters, finally closing its doors to those in search of tasty cakes & a hot drink in the early 1970s. It then became a private residence for a gentleman who moved into elderly-persons’ accommodation in the mid-1990s, a younger couple taking up residence until 2001; and then we moved in during November.
Our home was a café & sold tasty cakes! This is soooo appropriate. Sadly, the chaise now needs a level of care that is beyond me. Mr. Cheese hopes that the person taking a number of other reclamation items might also take this.
16.30 Sleeve-note writing & e-flurrying.
The street I…

II...

III...

IV...

19.22 To practice.
22. 28 Done.