For those of you unable to sleep last night, owing to your curiosity concerning the apparent demise of pig bins, I have good news: they are still feature at Guide and Scout camps! I can't substantiate this claim, unfortunately, but I have it on good authority, from a friend whose children are in the Scout movement. You'll just have to take my word for it.
For those of you more interested in what I did and didn't do with kitchen roll today (you poor sods!), I am happy to inform you that I didn't use any to mop up a puddle of water on the kitchen floor - indeed, no, I used a microfibre cloth.
Speaking of microfibre cloths, what did we do before they were invented? They are truly marvellous! Last week I cleaned a good deal of my conservatory with one of them. Yes: one microfibre cloth and a bit of water and the framework is still shining, which is a vast improvement on how it was before. (Minging and mouldy, in case you were wondering.)
As ever, I became completely distracted while finding links for this blog entry. I read all about Rainbows, via the Guiding link. I can't wait until The Mouse gets her call up papers for Rainbows! It looks like so much fun!
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