trickle
v.
1 (of a liquid) flow in a small stream.
2 come or go slowly or gradually: the congregation began to trickle in.
3 (trickle down) (of wealth) gradually benefit the poorest as a result of the increasing wealth of the richest.
n.
1 a small flow of liquid.
2 a small number of people or things moving slowly.
- ORIGIN ME: imitative.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary
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After various trips ~ or maybe taking a breather in the eye of the hurricane ~ I'm back to regroup and am in the process of settling some of my affairs (if not myself) and attending to practical and mundane matters...
Inter alia, I need to organise my photos, but want to reply to comments and Ipermails I have outstanding before uploading any new photos and I'll need some time for that.
So, this is just a quickie to say that I'm trickling back now and to thank you for your interest and well wishes which I'll reply to before generating any more here, which is why I've disabled the comment function. You can add your tag if you'd like. :-)
Ciao for now,
Tanya
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