GreenGran it doesn’t do to put too much weight on these things. My mother never had much in the way of jewellery; just a couple of rings and a few brooches. When she died my two older sisters never offered me the chance to have anything as they didn’t think I would be interested. Fair enough. I loved my sisters dearly and owe them much, so I have never let it bother me. Last year, my eldest niece gave me the one of my mother’s rings, which her mother had had and had then passed on to a friend, who eventually gave it back to my neice. As neither her, her sisters, nor her daughter were interested in it, it was given back to me! I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry! It is worth nothing, I will never wear it, but neither will I ever let it go.
The (benighted) Sounds Of Summer
What do you find yourself avoiding more as you get older?
America, three headlines today, help me please to understand!
strange flying insect,anyone know what it could be
As the MSM cannot resist calling out Tommy Robinson’s real name, why does Polanski get a free pass?


