Magnon's Meanderings

A diverse offering twixt the interesting, the unusual, and the amusing.

Saturday, 29 February 2020

Surely not!

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I noticed the above at my local supermarket yesterday... does Monsieur Leclerc know something that we don't? Mother Nature...
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Friday, 28 February 2020

Why I'm not religious, but why I would quite liked to have been.

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I have always thought that the protestant church missed out on a great opportunity by not having veered towards becoming a philosophical...
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Thursday, 27 February 2020

A simple test.

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"I think I know No 4. Is it a hole filled with water"? Ms Markle has been Duchess of Sussex for several months, so here i...
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Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Fosse bloody Septique.

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It's one of those things that happen when you live out in the countryside; occasionally the Septic Tank needs to be emptied; and,...
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Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Another brick in the wall.

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We've all seen the story. The Indians are so ashamed of this shanty town, that prior to Trump's visit they built a wall to hi...
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Monday, 24 February 2020

Go away, and SHUT UP.

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How dare this small-time scheming foreign narcissistic TV soap-actress try to tell HM The Queen what she can and cannot do. The Queen ...
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Sunday, 23 February 2020

L.M.P.

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I'm not a dessert eater, but I do love anything to do with Lemon. Lady Magnon's cakes, pies, or biscuits, may not necessa...
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I was born just south of London, but for the past 50 years I've lived in S W France. I am a painter by profession, and writer by desire. Lady Magnon and I live between an ancient cottage in a tiny village in perfectly tranquil French countryside, and a bijou townhouse in Brighton UK. In France we have plenty of fruit trees, all situated amongst a view that takes the breath away, in the UK we have a handkerchief sized patio. We also have a Border Collie called Billy. I try to treat our planet with respect, and encourage others to do likewise (without preaching). Contentment is a glass of red, a plate of charcuterie, and a slice of good country bread. Perfect!
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