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Annx
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3 Feb 2024 16:27 |
Afternoon Everyone,
It was a warm night here and is 14 degrees now. It's been patchy sun today but is dull again now.
These wakeful nights are a pain aren't they Vera. I didn't sleep till after 3.00am and was on the verge of getting up and taking paracetamol, when OH woke up with with zigzags and flashing lights and got up to take migraleve! OH mentioned Anglesey Abbey to me the other day as we haven't noticed much in the way of snowdrop gardens opening round here. I think Anglesey Abbey would be too big for me to plod around although it seems to be one of the best places for snowdrops. I might look at some of the NT places as we are members and I bet some of those have snowdrops. t's a good idea to do some sprucing up with your cushions and then your chairs. Doing these things can give the place a new look when they are smartened up.
OH said Mel's snowdrops looked like they were at a stately home! :-D How much have they spread since you've lived there Mel?
Gwyn the car seems to be fine after a few local trips and OH has gone to a match at Corby today, so a longer trip. He's being very careful where he parks though! The museum trip with the children sounds interesting and you must get to see some things of interest yourself going with them on these trips. The only trips I can remember going on at primary school were nature walks, but I enjoyed those. We still have some 'stores' accumulated during the pandemic and are trying to use some of them up each week. I want everything back in the cupboards again!
Buddlias make a lot of growth don't they AnnG. You have reminded me that we have a bag for the charity shop. I keep hanging on thinking there is more to go in the bag, but there's usually something else once the bag's taken to the shop anyway. We use those garden humpers too. I mix compost in them and have small ones for weeding, I even keep a clean, shallower one inside to give my feet a cool soak in the summer!
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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3 Feb 2024 16:23 |
I'm glad some of you have had some sun cos I hav'nt seen it at all for two days. It is warmer at 10 degrees and the fish are swimming around and that tells me its warmer.
Not done a thig today just can't get going but I should go and clean the big girls out. May do that before it gets dark.
I have done the pond filter which has had a really good juggle around as I turned it on to clean it when I fed the chickens this morning and forgot about till not long ago when I fed the fish again.
I have started to make a new mould for a new style Bartman jug I have made. It has only had one coat at the mo.
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AnninGlos
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3 Feb 2024 13:26 |
I took some books down to the charity lady and also a waterproof coat and trousers that were in the garage hung up. they were Tony's gold clothes and in very good condition. I have also done a wash and in the wash were two more ex golf coats, both of which fir me and will be good for nipping out to the shops or an extra holiday jacket.
I came back from Irene's and went out in the garden I intended doing some more buddleia cutting down but instead got side tracked into completely clearing and weeding the large bed outside the conservatory where all the helebores and snowdrops are in flower. Hopefully you will get photos later.
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Gwyn in Kent
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3 Feb 2024 12:38 |
Sorry to read that you didn't have a good night Vera. That and a headache must make you feel rather low. Be easy on yourself and I hope you and your OH manage that outing next week to see the snowdrops. You asked about our school outing..... We went to a museum. Travelling was an adventure in itself for some of them, as we went upstairs on the public service bus, whereas most get ferried everywhere by car these days. At the museum, we had a talk by an archaeologist and then in small groups the children handled and discussed the use of Anglo Saxon style artifacts. We looked round the museum and had another talk about the bronze-age boat found when a new underpass was being constructed. It is 3600 years old and preserved and on view in a special section of the museum. Later the children made a clay mask following the design of the Sutton Hoo helmet. All very interesting and great fun... :-D
AnnG you seem to have several good garden centres in your vicinity. Lovely to visit and very tempting things to purchase, I'm sure ;-) I hope the sun shines so that you can garden, as you want.
I wonder what other 'treasures' Mel will discover in her cupboards. Daughter and I were saying that we must tweak our menus to use up a few things in our cupboard. We don't mind if for example tinned goods are just past their best before date, but we wouldn't make a meal to share with others using them. What we eat is our choice, but I would only offer food to others, which was well in date.
I hope Ann's car is trouble free and running well after it's repair.
Any knitting projects or other crafts on the go, Mandy or are you too busy with jigsaws in the winter.? I always think of you if I see new crafting products in Aldi.
Right, I must hang up the washing and then perhaps go for a little walk.....
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SuffolkVera
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3 Feb 2024 12:00 |
Good morning all
It’s quite mild and the sun is just showing its face after a cloudy start to the day. I really ought to be in the garden but I just don’t have the energy after another really bad night. I slept from about 4 am till 7 am and feel very frustrated as I’m again left with a headache and no energy. OH knows I feel a bit down and has just asked if I would like to go to Anglesey Abbey but it’s really too late to go now. We might try and get there on Monday, weather permitting.
We collected the seat cushions for our dining chairs yesterday and are pleased with the job they’ve done. We have some kitchen chairs that have seats covered in faux leather and that’s all worn so we are going to get those re-covered next. The shop has a nice dark green faux leather that I think would look good. They are not cheap but they do a good job and we like to support local businesses if we can.
I’d like to completely rehash our kitchen/diner but it’s a big L-shaped room with lots of cupboards and drawers and work surfaces and would cost us an arm and a leg to redo it completely so I’m trying to perk it up a bit. Once the chairs are done I’ll probably look at new blinds and maybe a new sink.
I’ve done nothing this morning except sit here yawning so I had better find something useful to do. Sun’s gone in again now and it’s looking a bit black in one direction. Fingers crossed it will blow over.
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AnninGlos
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3 Feb 2024 09:45 |
Good morning all I was up late this morning, slept well and slept in!! 11 degrees here now, washing in. Garden later I think if the sun is still shining. Tesco this afternoon 4-5.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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3 Feb 2024 09:16 |
Morning all,
Dull with rain in the air and its 10 degrees and dark but it feels warmer out than in.
Just the shop to do today for bits and I don't know if BIL is coming this week so will see how the day goes.
This week seems to have gone really quickly to me.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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2 Feb 2024 17:19 |
You had a good look round then Anng. I love the buckets with the handles and use them a lot in the garden and in the house.
Its been really dull here all day not a tiny glimpe of the sun at all but not much in the way of the wind and it feels warmer at 10 degrees now. It must have been warmer as the fish were swimming around a bit and took a little food today. When its really cold they just stay in a group by the outlet of the filter.
I started to have a kitchen cupboard out this morning and hav'nt put it all back in yet s I need to chuck some stuff out. I found a bag of caster sugar I did'nt know I had and it was'nt a solid block but all nice and soft like when you first by it. I also had a big drum of salt crystals and the bottom was metal and had gone rusty so that went in the bin. There are jars of turmeric, cracked wheat, and pudding rice which will either go in the bird food (the wheat) and I shall cook the rice for the girls and chuck the spice. I also had 5 empty little sharwoods sauce jars in there I keep for putting mustard seed and almonds in and other things so they need a wash before fill those up.
Nearly dark now but not quite, the evenings are surely drawing out now.
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AnninGlos
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2 Feb 2024 15:09 |
The sun has shone all day here but it is a bit breezy temp has reached 12 degrees so very spring like. I had a good trip out with my friend. In the end we visited three garden centres. The first one is a large Blue Diamond one where we had coffee, the second, almost next door is a small family run one with a very nice little restaurant where we had quiche and salad for lunch, the third was our local butterfly garden one as I want to try a few onions this year in the new planter and they sell onions by weight loose so I could buy a small handful of two different sorts One red, one white. I didn't buy much as it is a strange time of year just bird seed and sugar free bulls eye mints .in one a plastic two handled 'bucket' for weeds in the second and the onions in the third.
Then I had a doctors face to face appointment sent me by email (after asking by econsult). And it was not a convenient day so to avoid trying to phone reception we called in and an extremely pleasant young lady managed to get me a different date although not until 22nd. As it is for something I have already put off longer than I should 2 more weeks won't matter.
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SuffolkVera
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2 Feb 2024 11:09 |
I haven’t put my nose outside yet but it looks quite a nice day. From the window it looks quite breezy so it may not be as warm as it looks.
Thanks for the pictures Mel. The snowdrops look lovely. I am wondering if I can persuade OH he would like a trip to Ickworth or Anglesey Abbey in the next few days as they both usually have good displays.
You are very good to help so much at the school Gwyn. Where did you go yesterday? School holidays do seem to come round quickly these days and to last longer. I’m sure we only got 2 days for half term and one of those was sometimes a bank holiday Monday.
We went for our usual coffee with our group of friends yesterday. 10 of us turned up this week. The 3 men are somewhat outnumbered but they sit and chat together. Apart from that not much happened yesterday though I seemed to be busy all day. Now I must tidy myself up as we have to go to town to pick up some new seat cushions we have had made for our 6 dining chairs. The old cushions have completely disintegrated so I can only get them out of the covers in bits and can’t put fresh covers on. They don’t owe us anything having been bought in1987. I suppose most people would buy a new dining set but we still like this set and apart from the seat cushions it’s in excellent condition. It’s a very traditional style from Ercol.
OH is telling me he’s ready to go so I’d better get a wriggle on.
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Gwyn in Kent
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2 Feb 2024 10:19 |
Thank you for the flower photos Mel. What a beautiful show in your garden to see so many growing together like that. I am hoping to go with a friend to a country park soon to see the display of snowdrops, which grow there,
A bit overcast today with no sign yet of the sun. I'm in just doing this and that after going out all day yesterday on a school trip. Just next week in school, then they are on half term break again. It's come round very quickly :-0
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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2 Feb 2024 10:11 |
Morning all,
Dull here with that fine rain inthe air that soaks everything and it 10 degrees and pc says cloudy. If it gets any darker I shall have to turn the light on.
Nothing planned for today except make more soup as the last lot was really nice and I want to have some if BIL comes over the weekend.
Must ring the docs as I have an appointment with chiropadist on Friday and an appointment with the doc for an MOT on Thursday.
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AnninGlos
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2 Feb 2024 08:30 |
Good morning all, dull here and it has rained overnight 8 degrees so warmer again, being picked up around 10 to go to a garden centre at Newent a little bit further away although not far. didn't sleep well last night seemed to need the loo more than usual but once awake couldn't get back to sleep.
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AnninGlos
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1 Feb 2024 21:14 |
Mel why does it knock it out is there a plug/socket that is overloaded.Has it happened before you had the new washing machine.
Your snowdrop photos are lovely. I have some daffs out too,the same ones are early every year. There are a few crocus out as well.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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1 Feb 2024 17:19 |
My crocus are out in the orchard just the yellow ones at the mo. The snowdrops were beautiful today in the sunshine. My daff that was out was so heavy it bowed over onto the grass but more are coming in the same patch.
Did a wash this morning and when I turned the machine on it knocked the leccy out. Have just put my smelly chicken feeding coats in there and its done it again. Must remember to put washing on when its light.
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AnninGlos
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1 Feb 2024 14:53 |
I spent two and a half hours this morning transferring all the stuff back from the garage to the shed. More or less straight now. Plent of room in the shed as it is larger than the old one but it makes it easier to see things and get around the lawn mower. At the moment all the pots are still in the plastic 'greenhouse/tomato house. They would take up a bit of room if I put them back in the shed.
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Annx
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1 Feb 2024 14:23 |
Afternoon All,
Well we were up early this morning as OH had a call at 7.00am to say his car was already on it's way. They had decided to drive it back rather than use the transporters and it was here before 8.00am and looking spotless inside and out!! They will ring later for OH to pay the excess over the phone.
Mandy we had frost this morning, but the sun is shining now. The garage had topped up OH's car, but it didn't need much. At least he had used some of the fuel in the other car, but he will put less in if there's another time! I would find driving an automatic very strange too! I don't even like the stop start on OH's car where the engine stops if you stop the car for a couple of minutes. It feels like it has stalled. You can disable it, but once you turn the engine off, it it has switched back on again next time you start the engine.
I remember Janice's niece lived at Tewkesbury and was flooded, but I didn't know Janice lived there. I thought her niece had probably moved after getting flooded. I have a feeling Fitz mentioned Cheltenham as having a place they'd identified where he could meet up with them for meal. He already travels that way from time to time to visit other friends as well.
We spotted some crocuses in flower in the next village this morning. Pretty yellow and purple........Spring is on it's way. :-D
The tiled floors are calling for a hoover and mop so I'd better get on.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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1 Feb 2024 12:51 |
No Mandy definately Janice and Larry and their grandson and possibley the daughter.
I met Janice, Jane's sister when they both came down to see me before dealing with an estate of their aunts I think.
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MillymollyAmanda
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1 Feb 2024 10:51 |
Morning all,
Nice bright sunny morning and we had frost again .
Oh Ann thats a lot of fuel your losing out on maybe they will give you a little money back as they must have known it was nearly empty and you would have to put some fuel in ,so OH got on ok with a automatic, not sure I could drive one so use to a manual one . That's sad Chris had Christmas on his own but maybe he just needed that time in the house before the move to just remember the family times they had together and he needed that one last Christmas there.
I thought it was Jane's niece that lived in Tewkesbury as I know Jane said they had been flooded out a couple of times .
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AnninGlos
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1 Feb 2024 10:30 |
Ah Mel, now you say that I do remember because Jane and I were one day going to meet in Cheltenham when she visited Janice. Yes she was very near the river, I hope she has moved and was not caught in the recent floods that were very bad in Tewkesbury. (I am about 9 miles from Tewkesbury. How could I forget that?
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