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Over on her blog the other day my friend Katy said …
This morning I chanced upon a short thread on Twitter in which Emma Wayland writes a list of things she would gift to someone who was struggling and needed cheer.
… and asked us to say what would be on our list.
So here are some immediate thoughts from me, in no particular order.
A box of Earl Grey tea (loose tea or bags).
Almost any of the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett.
Bottle (or better a case) of Domaine Maby Tavel Rosé .
Part 1 of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio .
White chocolate Toblerone .
Hot crusty bread with lots of butter.
An hour on a summer’s day at Dungeness.
A large and stylish bouquet of top class flowers.
Warm purring cat.
Sitting nude in the garden in warm sunshine.
Adnams Dry Hopped Lager or Ghost Ship (preferably on draught).
A large measure (it’s usually called a bottle!) of Adnams Copper House Gin , with Schweppes Tonic.
Really good fish & chips.
A hot shower and a bed with crisp clean sheets.
A night of really good deep peaceful sleep.
Like Katy, I’ll ask what’s on your list?
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