I'm not sure whether to carry on with the family story.   Up til now, I've been writing down what I remember my mother telling me, but from here on it would be bound to become my own recollections, and I never intended it to be about me. 
Today, I woke just after 5.30 and lay listening to the rain for a while.  Since then the thunder has rolled around gently and i've lost my internet connection intermittently, although there hasn't been a power cut.  Al ordered a lot of strawberries for today, let's hope they were picked last evening.  
I was pleased to find, on Amazon, a book for the Sage's birthday, which is next weekend.  He usually ignores his birthday, more or less - he's never let me do a party, not even for significant numerals.  This year's isn't even that: indeed for the next three months we will both be prime numbers.
It's still raining.  We are to expect 2 inches, or 5 centimetres, today.  This sounds quite a lot.  East Angular gardeners don't complain about rain though.  Especially if they garden on sandy gravel.
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I'm the same, birthdays have no meaning and I rather dislike big parties. A good book though, that's a find!
I threw myself a 40th birthday party, but I've let them wash over me since. Not that I mind being pampered by my family in the least.
Im having a "special" birthday next Monday. All I want is a bouquet from my fella and cards from other loved ones. I'd much rather get an unexpected gift on a nothing special day than on a birthday. Happy birthday to Mr. Sage.
You're right, the 'no particular reason' present is the best surprise of all.
Happy special birthday for Monday!
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