Pensioner finally holds hands with his wife of 61 years. after 10 months apart due to lockdown
A retired police officer from Sale has been reunited with his wife in her care home
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A retired police officer has finally held hands again with his wife of 61 years after lockdown kept them apart for almost a year.
Tat s an interesting collection! Gazza s unique inkings include a bizarre frowning portrait of daughter Bianca, a tribute to ex-wife Sheryl and a symbolic robin in a locket - after claiming tattoos helped keep him off the booze
The former Lazio player has amassed around 20 tattoos - many with poignant and symbolic meanings - since his football heyday, even admitting in August 2020 that getting body art keeps him from drinking alcohol
In summer 2013, Paul got a tattoo of his ex-wife Sheryl s name on his right bicep – just days before he was arrested for allegedly assaulting her in a drunken rage
In September 2013, Gazza raised eyebrows when he got a huge portrait of his adopted daughter Bianca, 35, on his back during a six-hour tattoo session
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LOCAL seafood exporters have been caught up in yet another Brexit âteethingâ issue after it emerged that live shellfish exports to the EU will be banned indefinitely.
The measure will affect oyster, clams, mussels and scallops â or live bivalve molluscs (LBMs) deemed to be unfit for human consumption without being purified. Crab and lobsters have not been barred from entering the EU.
Robert Williamson of Scalloway-based QA Fish said that since the beginning of the year he had been unable to export scallops to a new customer in France because of the ban.
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SALT LAKE CITY We ve all seen them: guys and gals standing in a river waving a stick, as writer John Gierach aptly titled one of his collections of fishing essays.
But what is it that drives the passion behind the sport of fly-fishing? Is it a sport, a hobby or a way of life?
Why people fly-fish
These questions were posed to fly fishermen on an online forum group with answers coming anonymously. There were not many responses. The few who did respond could not answer the question of whether fly-fishing was a way of life, but they were more forthcoming with answers about the passion behind it.