1. A glimpse through a kitchen window with a narrow gap in the curtains of someone's hands shaking a piece of paper. I wondered if they were overcome with emotion by something in the post; or whether they were getting the last crumbs out of the cereal bag.
2. Katie coming home with piles of fruit so we can make smoothies.
3. An email with flight options and holiday plans.
End at the beginning, whistler and no pressure.
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1. Oli has written a poem describing how Tunbridge Wells makes him veer between wanting to fall in love and wanting to shoot people. Which i...
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1. The cottage across the carpark is covered in scaffolding. Now that the roofers have gone home, the family has climbed up to see the view ...