
hannahspanner
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Join us each Friday to share your feelings and experiences of becoming a mother in a safe space. Mother Nurture is a listening circle run by two local mums, Maru and Hannah. We have found that mothering can be as intensely overwhelming as it can be rewarding so we aim to provide a non-judgemental, compassionate group for other local mums. Because most of us go through the same things and there is value in taking strength from each other. We'll be ready to make you a hot drink & pastry from 10:00. The group will start at 10:30. we would prefer if you can arrive by 10:30 so we can start on time. Please book via https://buytickets.at/nappyfree/609704 The hall is wheelchair and buggy accessible and there is space for prams inside. We'll provide some mats and toys for babies. We look forward to welcoming you Maru and Hannah
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Dulwich Eco Gardening - Professional Landscape Gardening / Design
hannahspanner replied to saied's topic in Reviews
Another recommendation for Saied. Last week (during the heavy rain and strong winds) Saied cleared our overgrown garden and made it ready for spring. Saied had good ideas and suggestions, he was friendly kind and trustworthy. We would use him again without hesitation. Hannah -
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Ever You Ever Done Anything That You Know To Be Wrong?
hannahspanner replied to Tony.London Suburbs's topic in The Lounge
During a painting lesson at school (I was 5-6 years old), we were told to paint ourselves. So with a lovely fresh dollop of paint I painted a green tie on my school shirt and a bow tie in my hair and stood very proudly in front of my untouched canvas. I knew at the time it was wrong, but I couldn?t resist taking the teachers words literarily. Sorry Mrs Dawkins and to my mum. -
Hello DM. I've been doing BMF in clapham for about 6 months now, its not for the faint hearted, you get caked in mud and often various types of animal poo. They work you hard but its loads of fun and a fab way to get fit and have fun I think the bottom you are referring to, belongs to Neil, and yes its mighty fine!
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bon3yard - you may have a point there Jimbob and dulwichdoll - apparently the curtains were pretty much closed, except at one end. But still, when your bedroom and garden backs out on a private garden area you don't expect to find a man watching you.
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Champion Hill Thanks Strawbs. It wasn't very nice, its quite difficult to get in our garden so he was clearly very keen. Yuck!
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Hello everyone, Last night we had our second visit from a peeping tom. The first was about 2 weeks ago around midnight-ish. My housemate spotted a man pressed against her bedroom window in our garden at the back of the house (it?s on the ground floor) watching her getting changed for bed. He ran away as soon as he saw her notice him. Unfortunately she didn?t tell the police. He came back last night about midnight, we noticed him from our sitting room (second floor) and again he was having a right good look into the bedroom. It may have been that he was trying to break in (but there was lots of lights in the house so I?m not sure, we also have a flood light for the garden, but it didn?t deter him) When confronted by our very tall male housemate he apologised and said he has having a pee! The police were called and they arrested him shortly afterwards in a nearby street. Both times he was wearing a bright red jacket. If anyone has had similar incidence please phone the police. It seems that they can?t charge him with anything as we didn?t see him actively trying to break in.
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Had my first experience of Andrew Bird a few months ago, saw him play in a church. He was amazing, would highly recommend seeing him play.
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I loved Shantaram totally fell in love the book, was in India at the time so I think that helped.
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