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Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Oct 2009 22:07

Berona,
Yes, I'm a morning person too, like to take the dog out before the streets are aired, and people are around, but unlike Allan, I do at least wait until it's daylight.
The Duchess seems ok tonight, she ate her dinner anyway, no complaints, so it must have been edible.

Tec

Allan

Allan Report 23 Oct 2009 22:38

Good morning/evening all

Sue I'm sure that although missing the grandchildren, yourself and OH will appreciate a little down time to recharge the batteries

Janet, I can sympathise with your a/c problem. We purchased a cheap system through an agent in Bunbury who immediately went out of business after it was installed. Nearest Agent now in Perth so we have to wait until there are sufficient jobs in the Bunbury/Australind area to justify them sending someone down.

Berona..8:00am!! That's the middle of my day

Tec, I hope that the storm blows itself out quickly if it does develop.

You will all no doubt be pleased to hear that Persephone is well and in good spirits. I have been chatting to her on another Thread

Hello to Carole, Barbra Linda and Diane

Allan

Berona

Berona Report 23 Oct 2009 22:49

Hello Allan. How was your walk? and how is the young lady you meet? and, of course, the bins?

I have actually been awake since 4:30am, but rather than get up in the dark and put lights on - I make a cup of coffee and go back to bed and read until my radio comes on in time for the 6:30 news, after which, I rise and shine!

Allan

Allan Report 23 Oct 2009 22:57

Good morning Berona

My walk was very good, although the wind was a bit strong. The bins are fine and they send you their regards.

As for the young lady, I haven't seen her for a few mornings....it must be something that i never said to her.

She has probably gone off in a huff...I'll leave it for ninety minutes and that will make it an hour and a huff 0:))

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Oct 2009 23:25

Good Morning Allan,

Sorry, I wasn't ignoring you, but my ISP is being eratic, so I keep going "of air" in fits and starts, very irritating.
I hope the young lady at the office appreciated your good appraisal. It's good to give someone a little help to further their career when they deserve it of course.

Very quiet on here tonight - wonder where they are?

Tec

Allan

Allan Report 23 Oct 2009 23:33

Good evening Tec....I don't know where they are!

Another Thread that I post on, on the General Board is also extremely quiet.

I think that GR, or its members, must have sent us to Coventry!

Allan

Berona

Berona Report 23 Oct 2009 23:33

Has Tec left us? and where are the girls? Diane, Linda, Pat, Barbra. Looks like Sue is busy - she has H****w**k to do and supermarket shopping too - lucky Sue! How I envy her (not). I have reduced my supermarket shopping to once a fortnight and once a fortnight to the fruit market (which sells milk). The only thing I have problems with is bananas! If I buy them from the fruit market, they can last a whole week, but from the s/market, the best I can get is about five days - even if they are hard and green.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Oct 2009 23:41

Berona,
Just wondering where do your bananas come from?
Do they they come from Northern Australia? or from somewhere in the Pacific. Ours come from the Caribean or South America.

Tec

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Oct 2009 23:44

Allan,
It's a long way from here to Coventry, and further still for you.

Tec

Berona

Berona Report 23 Oct 2009 23:53

Our bananas come from Queensland and northern N.S.W....I notice that if I buy them from the fruit market or 'little' shops, they last longer because they are collected from the Sydney Fruit Markets and taken straight to the shop and sold - but the supermarkets seem to store them - then deliver to their branches, then they are stored again until the older stock is sold.
It makes a difference to the taste too.

Allan

Allan Report 23 Oct 2009 23:57

Berona,

Out of interest, how much do you pay for the bananas?

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 23 Oct 2009 23:58

I though your bananas must be "home grown" I like to eat them when they're speckly, but not mushy.
Supposed to eat one every day as they are high in potassium which I am apparently lacking, but if I eat one a week it's a miracle.
Bananas cost ave' 4 for £1 or $2

Tec

Berona

Berona Report 24 Oct 2009 00:02

This week I paid $3.98/kg at the supermarket - last week $3.99/kg at the fruit market.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 24 Oct 2009 00:05

Allan,
Are you out there digging today, and does your good lady help you with it?

Tec.

Allan

Allan Report 24 Oct 2009 00:08

Berona,

That's about the same as we pay in the West. We also have some local supplies from the Carnarvon region

The price has never come down following that cyclone a couple of years ago hit Queensland.

Tec, I'm not sure how your price in the UK compares

Allan

Allan

Allan

Allan Report 24 Oct 2009 00:10

Tec, all being well I'll be out there.

OH doesn't dig but does shake the soil (sand!) off the roots.

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 24 Oct 2009 00:21

Allan, I don't know how our bananas work out per Kg, I only ever buy four average size, cost £1 - I I buy more they are wasted.

Your OH is very kind to shake off the soil, that's a rotten job, but a great help, and saves time for you.

Well folks it's time for bed again. I am extremely tired tonight, so should sleep, all being well.

Have an enjoyable Saturday - don't overdo it Allan.

Goodnight
Tec.

Allan

Allan Report 24 Oct 2009 00:24

Good night Tec

And I must also go

Regards to all

Allan

Berona

Berona Report 24 Oct 2009 00:26

Good night gentlemen - doesn't seem to be anyone else here!

Have a good rest Tec. Enjoy your day, Allan.

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 24 Oct 2009 02:51

I suspect that none of you are there at the moment, but hello for when you come back. We may have been sent to Coventry, as not being obsessive about our ancestry. We haven't been whooshed because we may be of no interest to the self absorbed.
Just to let you know about GF. The day after the procedure she went into the city on the train, for her WEA (adult education) class. The topic is Sydney 50 years after settlement. A rather neglected part of our history. Convicts were still arriving but vastly outnumbered by the arrival of free settlers. Mrs Chisholm was trying to get more girls as immigrants, because men rather outnumbered women. Democracy was in the air, and the colony was thriving. And so were the currency children, children and grandchildren of convicts.
She is doing OK but has been to the doctor this morning due to infection. More antibiotics.
Tec, I hope your wife is improving. It must be a nightmare juggling insulin, food intake and metabolism during a fever or other illness. Below 2 sounds incredibly low to me. A friend once had a hypo where she was still capable of testing herself, and was only 2.2.

There have been a few cracks from top siders about convicts, so I must come out of the closet.
My ancestry being Australian more than a generation or two, I have several convicts in my tree. All became more or less successful, tenant farmers and some land owners, and opportunities they never had in the old country. Even GF, whose father and maternal grandfather were Scots, is descended through her other grandmother from the same English and Irish convict stock as many of us.
I was going to ask you not to send me to Coventry, but if I could come back it would be fascinating to see. No ancestors from Coventry, but several from England, Scotland and lots from Ireland.
Probably catch you on Monday our time. Brits can enjoy the extra hour's sleep this weekend.
* Waves to all *