Not often, but if I did it would be a 99 with a flake
Not revisited as such, since I've not really done it before, but I've been having golf lessons. A golf course near me holds free beginners classes, and you get an hour of free lesson every week for four weeks. Weeks 1 and 2 were in the driving range, and week 3, today, was all about putting.
I'm not very good, but definitely improving. After week 4 you can move on to an improvers course, but you have to pay for that. I'm not sure if I'll carry on or not. I'll see how next week goes.
There are two big ones near me, the Chelsea Flower Show and the Hampton Court one. I've never been. Although I do like flowers, they are both really expensive to get into.
I also have a local amateur horticultural society that holds an exhibition once a year, and I do go to that sometimes.
Very. I work part time from home and my work has long deadlines, so I can work when I feel like it and do something else if I'm not in the mood. Often I work on weekends or evenings or on rainy days, whatever is most convenient.
I build databases and write computer programs and websites, which I really enjoy doing. It's mathematical and logical and kinda creative and to be honest I'd probably still do it even if I didn't get paid.
I almost never find it necessary to wear sunglasses in the UK. I will sometimes wear them in sunnier countries like Spain, and I did wear them in South Africa a couple of months ago. I don't like wearing them, so the light has to be really uncomfortably bright before I will do it.
Dark and quiet, with warm feet.
I've never stayed in a touring caravan but I've stayed in plenty of static caravans. I started using them during COVID because it was a good way to go on holiday and still isolate yourself from other people. These days they're pretty modern, clean and comfortable and I find them quite convenient, and cheap.
In bed if it's bad, or in front of the TV if it's mild.
I must admit that I'm not a fan of getting sand in my shoes so I tend to walk on the promenade.
Most of the beaches near me are actually stones rather than sand anyway, which is difficult to walk on.
When I was a kid my dad had a Beatles tape in the car which we played all the time, especially if we went on holiday in the UK by car.
My mum has a favourite classical composer, Erik Satie, so whenever I hear that music it reminds me of her. Beethoven too. I learnt to play a bit of both on my piano during lockdown, and there are videos on my Instagram
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