Last night we had the Kirby Misperton Girls Night, which involved wine, nibbles and aromatherapy. A small, but select, band of women from the village turned up to enjoy just being sociable. Quite a few of us had a sample facial from the lovely Bridget, who is a local aromatherapist, and the raffle prize was a longer treatment.
It all made up for the nuisance of icy roads and biting winds - especially as having the event in the village meant virtually no travelling, beyond tottering down the road. That was difficult enough given how icy the path was, but well worth the effort.
Hopefully most of us will make it to the monthly quiz next Friday (12 December at 7.30 - please note). Oh, what a mad social whirl!
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This is my first visit to your site. First impression: love it. Keep posting.
I know you already hate me for having served in US military, but my three years at RAF Lakenheath (in the 80's), and my nine months over the course of two years between 2002 and 2004 at RAF Menwith Hill Station left indelible and wonderful memories of your country.
My hike from Robin Hood's Bay to Whitby was just one of many unbelievable treks.
Your writing is so much more elegant than American writing; keep posting. Your posts bring back great memories.
Hi Bruce, thanks for your comment, glad you like the posts. I'm also really pleased you have fond memories of your time here. I expect you remember the "golf balls" at Fylingdales which I rather miss.
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