all the best mate
have a great day
see you on saturday
hugs and kisses from
Steve kim and meg.
xxx
you live what you've learned
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all the best mate
have a great day
see you on saturday
hugs and kisses from
Steve kim and meg.
xxx
I have finally installed Xampp on my computer.
I am now working on my new theme for this blog.
When will it be ready?
well the piece of string is very long at the moment,
but with the football season coming to a close and
thanks to Mr Mclaren not having a clue how to run a football team,
i should have a lot more time to develop it over the next few weeks.
WordPress has come a long way over the past few years.
It is an excellent blogging tool,but i want it to be more ,much more.
Thanks to some fantastic developers (including Mike) over the years
there are a lot of exciting new ideas,widgets and plugins,available.
Making WordPress still the tool i want to use.
Watch this space.
The government announced today its
future funding plans for the war in iraq.
But petrol prices will continue to rise out of control.
(well somebody has to pay to spray the planes!)
This was probably the best United team performance of the season.
Fergie is confident United can book a Champions League semi-final spot
after a 2-0 first-leg quater final win at Roma.
“We can’t take anything for granted,
but we definitely feel like we can reach the semi-finals,”
said Ferguson.
Ronaldo heads home his 36th goal of the season
Billy has the answer to why our country is in such a state.
Thanks Sue for a fantastic meal.
Better than sitting in the pub all day watching football 😉
(pssst…thanx k8 for letting me and Rob watch football on your computer x )
Originally Easter eggs were painted with bright colors
to represent the sunlight of spring
and were used in Easter-egg rolling contests or given as gifts.
In medieval time eggs were traditionally given at Easter to the servants.
In Germany eggs were given to children along with other Easter gifts.
Different cultures have developed their own ways of decorating Easter eggs.
Crimson eggs, to honor the blood of Christ, are exchanged in Greece.
In parts of Germany and Austria green eggs are used on Maundy Thursday
(Holy Thursday).
Slavic people decorate their eggs in special patterns of gold and silver.
The Poles and Ukrainians decorate eggs with simple designs and colors.
Have a cracking day decorating yours.