RAF SCAMPTON.
We can drive down the 158 and see the Red Arrows practice flying.
You CANNOT miss them. Very smoky bear in the Pie in the Sky.
Where was I?
TIM. Nice but DIM.
A twofer free via Greta Brookes anagram = GREATER BOOKS
Or Bach is the german word for BROOK.
TAKE ON ME : Aha
P.S. I have no idea what is happening with the energies right now. I’ve LOST every anchor that I ever had. FACT. Adrift at sea. With only the stars to guide me.
P.S. Tomorrow and Tomorrow : We are in for furious rain and storms. According to Carol Kirkwood – the Blondie Weather Gal.
I’ll just set fire to the rain :o)
This is one of the more famous speeches written by Shakespeare, and delivered his famous character, Macbeth, in the play of the same title. He says this to indicate that another day in his life would be just a futile and monotonous crawl towards the inescapable end, “To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow / Creeps in this petty pace from day to day”(Act-V, Scene-V). In this soliloquy, Macbeth mourns his meaningless life, and the time after his wife’s death. He states that life is full of events and action, however absurd, and short, and completely meaningless at the end.
Yay