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We've cleaned 8 properties since Tuesday...

Tomorrow we have 3 more & then we're having 4 days off - yippee!

Hope the sun will continue to shine for us...

Have a good weekend folks!

Kay & Sime
xx


Comments

Molly said…
You both certainly get a lot of exercise with all of that cleaning! I often wish I had a more physical job. It would be refreshing!
Mrs Thrifty said…
Enjoy your time out! xx
Catherine said…
Sounds like you two deserve some time to relax ~ you've been busy!

Wishing the two of you happy, sunny, joy filled days off!

xo Catherine
Kath said…
dont forget to get your kaftan out of the dry cleaners LOL
Unknown said…
What a busy time you’ve had! Hope you are having a lovely few days off and enjoying some wonderful weather.
Seeing the Minack Theatre brought back all kinds of memories for us. We love walking around Porthcurno and have passed the theatre many times but have never actually gone to a performance. Suzanne Vega is a blast from my past too. She’s great.
Sounds like you have a great community spirit. What a kind offer from the Vicar. Lovely to see you two enjoying yourself with the wine-French I noticed!
Congrats on those new jobs!

Sft x
Hi Molly - Most of the time it's great, but it can be exhausting too!

Kay :)
Thank you Mrs Thrifty - we are so looking forward to it!

Kay :)
Thanks Catherine - the weather's not so good now, but we don't care!

Have a good weekend!

Kay :)
Funnily enough we found 2 massive kaftans the other day at the big house we were cleaning, we thought perhaps Demis Roussos had been visting...

See you tomorrow!

Kay :)
Thanks Sft - Porthcurno is a stunning beach, we always think it looks really exotic...

We do have lots of lovely folks around us & the vicar is just a sweet woman who everyone loves!

Kay :)
I have 4 days off this week too (thank you Mrs Queen!) Hope you enjoy them! x
Thanks Sooz - we did!

Hope you did too!

Kay ;)

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