Fancy Making a Toast?

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Fancy Making a Toast?

Post by grangers14 »

Well sat on my own...
hubby on a course but out on the town with the "lads" tonight.
Youngest gone to my other daughters for the night.
Tired out,done too much in the garden today!

But today is our 26th wedding anniversary,
so cheers to us!

:roll:
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Re: Fancy Making a Toast?

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That certainly calls for a toast Jo! :grin:

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Sorry, couldn't resist it :oops:

From us all on the site....CHEERS!!

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happy Anniversary jo
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Happy anniversary Jo.
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Oh Thanks! :grin:

Just dont nibble at the toast, might make you choke! :lol:

Jo :)
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Cheers JO!

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Congrats to you both.

I'll toast you with a nice perry cider.

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I would like to wish you a Belated CONGRATULATIONS Jo , so cheers and I drink my mateus rose wine to you both.

Annie :grin:
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Oh thanks! :grin:
Shame my hubby wasnt here yesterday, but will be back tomorrow night.
May be we can enjoy a bottle of champagne sat by the chimnea when he gets home.
Then he will see all the work I have done out there too! :lol:
Jo :)
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Re: Fancy Making a Toast?

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Happy Anniversary Jo !! xxx















What's a chimnea?
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A belated Congratulations from Scotland, Jo, and late or no, I'll drink a wee dram t'ye!
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Re: Fancy Making a Toast?

Post by grangers14 »

Thanks Rob and Di. Hope the weather isnt too bad for you up in Scotland Di and that you are having a great time!

What's a chimnea?


Its like a fire for the garden, to burn logs in. Ours is a heavy cast iron one but you can also get them in pot.
Theres some pictures on here,

http://www.castironchimineas.co.uk/The%20Range.htm

Jo :)
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