To answer the question, I would wish for a lovely day & go out for a walk looking at signs of spring with DH.
We don't usually do anything different on Valentine's Day: I have never been able to forget an experience at school in the NE when a beautifully wrapped box was left on my desk at morning registration. I opened it & was mortified to find the heart of a cabbage nestling in tissue paper.
My friends were thrilled - I thought it was a wind-up & promptly put the whole lot in the bin. I was then told about the poem, & I have no memory of most of it with the exception of the line "I give the leaves to other girls , but give the heart to you". As a 14 year old southerner I was expecting something a little more "romantic"
(Sorry Terry, I fancied your brother in the year above!)
Walking boots on this afternoon!
What decade were your grandparents born?
Desperately sad story of the assisted suicide of a grieving mother
What's going on , on the street outside your home right now?




