One's Jubilee

Golf on Thursday and Saturday ?. Potential bbq on the Friday with in laws, leisurely breakfast and wander around Newcastle on the Sunday.

No royal related events.
 
Working Thursday
Working Friday
Working Saturday
Working Sunday

Probably playing each day too mind.....
Nothing Royal related....
 
2 bank holidays?

Family "garden party" so basically the normal meet up with mum's side.. at mums but with a union flag bunting strung up no doubt on Thursday and working now on Friday
 
Working Thursday
Working Friday
Working Saturday
Working Sunday

Probably playing each day too mind.....
Nothing Royal related....

If you add a ‘Working Wednesday’.. it would be called a Royal Flush..

BTW Is moderating the forum = working?
 
I will be driving to Ballater, putting on this CD very loudly and driving around with the windows down
 
We got our flags and bunting yesterday. Shops pretty much all sold out. Hopefully weather is kind as lots of colourful streets, bustle and fun look to be the order of the day.

Our street party has pretty much come about through the connections residents made with each other through the pandemic. 20yrs ago the many families in the street knew each other and we socialised regularly. But over the years almost all have moved on, leaving ourselves and one family from back then still here. Lots of new folk have moved in but not got together quite as we did back then. The pandemic changed that through the WhatsApp group that was set up..and new connections and friendships have evolved.

It’s going to be nice for many of us to get together on Saturday to celebrate a special day for Her Maj, the country, and the community that is our road…the best and most sought after road for families to live in in our town ?
 
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West Berkshire Council has banned publicly erected bunting crossing roads.
We are in a cul-de-sac and our Council has approved our road closure request. I’m planning to tie a load of red, white and blue balloons to a rope and tie it up across the road where we are closing it.
 
What do you think of it being a bit of a fudge when HM came to the throne on 6th February 1952?
Why is it the UK when for most of the last 200 years the monarch has been female?
In keeping with PC shouldn't we rebrand the UK as the UM?
 
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